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After Texas Shooting, Bipartisan Bill Aims to Close Gun ‘Loophole’
After Texas Shooting, Bipartisan Bill Aims to Close Gun ‘Loophole’ -
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After Texas Shooting, Bipartisan Bill Aims to Close Gun ‘Loophole’ -
Ryan on Texas Shooting: We Need to Enforce Gun Laws We Already Have -
Rating Change: LoBiondo Retirement Makes GOP Seat More Vulnerable -
New Jersey’s Frank LoBiondo Won’t Seek Re-election -
Conservative Group Files Ethics Complaint Against Kihuen -
Dairy Farmer-Turned-Member’s Flavored Milks Popular Among Members -
Assault on Rand Paul Had ‘Absolutely Nothing’ to Do With Politics, Attacker’s Lawyer Says -
Partisan Bickering Defines Day One of House Tax Markup -
Absences Could Complicate Senate Plans, McConnell Says -
One Year Out: The 10 Most Vulnerable House Incumbents in 2018 -
Will 2018 Bring More Women to Congress? -
Watch: Rep. Larson’s Fiery Condemnation of Tax Bill Process -
Ways and Means Panel Begins Marathon Markup of Tax Bill -
For the Love of Literature: Durbin Has Formed Relationships Over Books -
Which Members of Congress Might Not Be Back in 2019? -
Key House and Senate Races Are in Distinctly Different Locations -
Members Face Tough Odds in Races for Governor -
Trump: Stricter Gun Laws Not Needed After Texas Shooting -
Vocal Protesters Arrested in Hart After Gun Control ‘Die-In’ -