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House Budget Would Direct $302 Billion in 10-Year Spending Cuts
House Budget Would Direct $302 Billion in 10-Year Spending Cuts -
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House Budget Would Direct $302 Billion in 10-Year Spending Cuts -
Word on the Hill: What’s Buzzing on Capitol Hill? -
Here Are the Republicans Opposing Migrant Family Separation -
Steve King Defends Child Detention Centers -
5 Things to Watch in House Immigration Debate This Week -
Senate Majority PAC Joins TV War Over Outsourcing in Indiana Senate Race -
Beat the Press: Lawmakers Look to Break Media Team’s Softball Streak -
Nielsen Calls On Congress to Address Immigrant Family Separation -
National Children’s Museum Means Changes for Federal Triangle -
DFL Endorsee for Ellison’s Seat Would Be First Muslim Congresswoman -
High Court Leaves Partisan Gerrymandering Issue for Another Day -
Illustrations Help Tell the Story of Early Capitol Hill in New Book -
Opinion: Ignore the Hyperbole, Encouraging Work Is a Worthy Goal -
Amid Mounting Criticism, Administration Digs In Over Migrant Separation Policy -
Democrats Blast Nielsen’s Family Separation ‘Lie’ as Outrage Intensifies -
House Budget Resolution May Have Short Lifespan -
How Trump's Immigration Policy Could Threaten GOP Legislative Agenda Ahead of Midterms -
Capitol Ink | Statue of Zero Tolerance -
Schneider Combines Cycling Passion With Public Outreach -
Trump to Raise Money for Vulnerable Heller in Nevada -