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Murkowski points to Barrasso over stalled energy bill

Barrasso opposes the legislation as written, and the Wyoming senator wants it to go through the Environment and Public Works Committee he chairs. The White House also opposes the HFC amendment.

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Consumers are key to a K Street icon’s revival

The consumer regulates the industry long before Washington ever gets around to it,” Freeman said during an interview in the group’s offices in Arlington, Va.

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Cashing in on justice

Whitehouse’s office declined an interview request and did not directly respond to a list of questions.

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Five questions for Rep. Mark Pocan

Here is an edited transcript of a recent interview with CQ Roll Call that was first published in the Feb. 24 issue of CQ Magazine. Q.

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Republicans push FISA overhaul to CPAC faithful

Doug Collins, the outgoing ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, was on the stage for a previously scheduled appearance at the 2020 Conservative Political Action Conference.

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House panel to vote on subpoena powers for Grijalva

The subpoena vote queues up a clash between the committee chairman and the Interior Department, who have been sliding toward confrontation since the Democrats assumed the majority in January last

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 5

The grave question the Constitution tasks senators to answer is whether the President committed an act so extreme and egregious that it rises to the level of a ‘high crime and misdemeanor.’ 

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 3

The Ukrainians and Europeans are watching whether the Senate will be constant to the principles the United States was founded on, Jeffries told the senators.

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HHS cheers overdose drop but urges states to cap Medicaid

The White House announced the first decline in overdose deaths since the earliest days of the opioid crisis and attributed it to administration actions, even as officials simultaneously said they would

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 31

“In my view, they kind of leave themselves open to a lot of criticism,” Kelly said of Senate Republicans in an interview with NJ Advance Media.