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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Leahy, longest-serving sitting senator, to retire

Maine’s Susan Collins is expected to take the helm as the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee at the beginning of the 118th Congress with Washington state’s Patty Murray in line to become

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden taps Califf as FDA commissioner

Califf justified that decision in an interview earlier this year by saying he deferred to the typical FDA chain of command.

Congress · 117th Congress

Manchin opposes additional EV tax credit tied to unions

It’s not how we built this country, and the product should speak for itself,” Manchin told the Automotive News in an interview. “We shouldn’t use everyone’s tax dollars to pick winners and losers.

Congress · 117th Congress

Take Five: Pete Sessions

In an interview conducted this summer, we asked Sessions why he couldn’t stay away, what’s changed on the Hill since he was a real freshman, and why he went out of his way to defend Anthony Gonzalez

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Can Democrats build on infrastructure?

Voter messaging: Politico Magazine’s detailed interview with two top GOP operatives in the Virginia gubernatorial race offers behind-the-scenes strategy tidbits, including the fact that candidates

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

‘Mayor Pete’ looks inside a political marriage

The Transportation secretary held court Monday at the White House press briefing, gushing about the big infrastructure legislation steaming its way to the president’s desk.

Policy · 117th Congress

Federal contractors see risks in unclear vaccine mandate

Dan Kelly, a leading attorney who is helping the National Defense Industrial Association sort through the mandate’s implications, said in an interview that the government’s unclear approach to the

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Tony Gonzales

This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: How often do you get confused for Anthony Gonzalez, the Republican from Ohio?  A: A lot.