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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Pink-Haired Sánchez

Linda T. Sánchez, D-Calif., returned to work after the August recess with the bottom of her hair dyed pink.

Politics · 115th Congress

Battle Lines Forming on DACA Fix

Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., would provide amnesty and a path to citizenship for individuals in the country under the DACA program.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Rooney to Hunt Pythons

Francis Rooney, R-Fla., will be the lawmaker with the best story to tell about what he did during the August recess.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Scott Taylor

Basically, the FBI was using Verizon and AT&T and they were looking at cell phone plans of Americans that were in Yemen — rightfully so, because they were looking for potential people that were Americans

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Appeals for a Little Respect

The president of the United States, after 91 turbulent days in office, wants a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

Word on the Hill: Liberty and Justice for Hurt

Robert Hurt, R-Va., will head Liberty University's new Center for Law & Government, which the school says aims to influence public policy and spread conservative ideals.

Politics · 115th Congress

Highlights of Donald Trump’s Inauguration

.: Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. departs from Union Station to go home to Delaware. He is joined by Delaware Sens. Chris Coons and Tom Carper. Biden served in the Senate for 36 years.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

The Capitol Has Its Christmas Tree

[Word on the Hill: O Christmas Tree] “I’d like to thank, first, the Idaho delegation for this terrific support in securing this beautiful tree,” Architect of the Capitol Stephen T.

Politics · 114th Congress

Case for a Wave Election Murky

. — Steve Santarsiero stood in front of about a dozen supporters, many of whom had slipped on green T-shirts over their sweatshirts or long-sleeved flannels.