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Politics · 115th Congress

First Conyers Accuser Goes Public

John Conyers of sexual harassment came forward Thursday in an interview on the “Today” show amid reports that the congressman has been hospitalized in Detroit.

Politics · 115th Congress

Pelosi Calls on Conyers to Resign

Pelosi said the next step should be the House passing the Me Too Congress Act introduced by Rep. Jackie Speier that would overhaul the adjudication process for sexual harassment complaints.

Politics · 115th Congress

Why Did an Indiana Super PAC Endorse Alabama’s Roy Moore?

A controversial past Shumaker is the former chairman of the National Youth Front, which the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as the youth chapter of the white nationalist American Freedom Party

Politics · 115th Congress

Thanksgiving Ads Served as Prelude to Senate Tax Debate

The Finance Committee released bill text during the recess week, meaning the next step is for the Budget Committee to marry the tax legislation with a separate piece from the Energy and Natural Resources

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump to Nominate New HHS Secretary Alex Azar

Leaders of the HHS divisions — the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration

Politics · 115th Congress

Perdue Fires Warning Shot, Blasts GOP Colleagues

The pending tax overhaul may be the ultimate test of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s future as the Republican leader in the chamber. And one person who will be watching closely is Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

While Trump’s Away, Congress Legislates?

Members of the House Freedom Caucus on Monday discussed the idea of using revenue from the mandate repeal to make some of the individual tax benefits retroactive to the start of 2017.

Politics · 115th Congress

Small-Business Concerns Threaten GOP Tax Overhaul

Concerns from rank-and-file Republicans about small-business provisions in the House GOP tax bill are emerging as the biggest threats to the legislation’s passage in the chamber.