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Supreme Court Sides With Ohio’s Voter-Purge Law
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Supreme Court Sides With Ohio’s Voter-Purge Law -
Fall Elections Key Moment in Medicaid Expansion Debate -
House Passes ‘Minibus’ Over Democratic Objections -
House GOP Immigration Talks Raise Questions on Path to Law -
Warren, Gardner Unveil Marijuana Bill Easing Federal Enforcement -
Trade Groups in Turmoil in the Trump Era -
Lawmakers Join Forces in Bipartisan Attempt to End USDA Kitten Testing -
Lawmakers Pushing Drone Legislation Hear Threat Warnings -
Ryan: Congress Won’t Pass Tariff Legislation Trump Wouldn’t Sign -
Congress’ Focus on Opioids Misses Larger Crisis -
CMS Launches New System to Measure State Medicaid Performance -
Court Rules for Baker in Same-Sex Wedding Cake Case, Avoids Key Issue -
VA Faces Scrutiny as It Gears Up for Health Overhaul -
Criminal Justice System Reformers in House a Motley Bipartisan Crew -
Corker: If We’re Talking With North Korea, Why Not Venezuela? -
Senate Energy-Water Bill Advanced Amid Nuclear Weapons Debate -
Senate Energy-Water Rejects Research Cuts Sought by White House -
Partisan Split Over Election Security Widens as 2018 Midterms Inch Closer -
Growth in Domestic Oil and Natural Gas Poses New Policy Issues -
Blunt Wants Senate to Pass Anti-Harassment Legislation This Week -