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The latest on a nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package, a roundup of Tuesday's health policy news and a story of a small business impacted by the pandemic.
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The latest on a nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package, a roundup of Tuesday's health policy news and a story of a small business impacted by the pandemic.
Does Bernie's legislative record in Congress indicate that he can make good on his lofty promises, such as "Medicare for All" and free college tuition?
Super Tuesday! It's a big deal. And it's a very big deal in Texas. Bridget Bowman discusses her reporting from the Lone Star State on Political Theater.
The president revelaed his budget plans, but it's very challenging for any budget to make it through Congress without significant changes.
That was just one of the many highlights of 2019’s Political Theater podcast.
Call senior political reporters Bridget Bowman and Simone Pathé explain the political ramifications, if any, after the conclusion of the Russia election interference report of special counsel Robert S.
rollcall CQ legal affairs reporter Todd Ruger says House Democrats now have plenty of leads from special counsel Robert S.
With just eight legislative days remaining to avoid a partial government shutdown, lawmakers will confront a slew of prickly issues, including Robert S.
Michael S. Rogers, the head of U.S.
Maryland, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee that would lead an impeachment inquiry, says he believes President Donald Trump has committed high crimes, both in obstructing Special Counsel Robert S.
rollcall In his first public statement after his two-year probe, Robert S.
But it is assistant Senate historian Daniel S. Holt’s job to remind us all that disputes in the chamber used to result in pistols at dawn instead of dueling tweets.
Although the scene at the Capitol for former special counsel Robert S.
previously a staffer for Senate majority leaders Tom Daschle and Harry Reid, discusses with Jason Dick and Nathan Gonzales the burgeoning field, what an ideal ticket would look like and learning from 2016’s
@SpeakerRyan: Border wall, defense supplemental(s) will come after Mulvaney is confirmed for OMB director↵— Ryan McCrimmon (@RyanMcCrimmon)January 27, 2017.