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Gun laws may not be changing, but the gun debate certainly is
Gun laws may not be changing, but the gun debate certainly is -
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Gun laws may not be changing, but the gun debate certainly is -
Congress shares condolences over death of Emily England Clyburn, wife of House majority whip -
Federal agency ordered to investigate Homeland Security nominee -
House passes temporary funding bill; Senate vote next week -
Pelosi says key component of drug pricing bill not open to negotiations -
State and local tax cap rollback included in year-end tax talks -
Democrats say they want to prioritize legislation over impeachment. Here’s their chance -
New hearing on D.C. statehood, same old partisan lines -
Business fishing for USMCA support from pool of 100 Democrats -
Greta Thunberg goes to Washington, an epicenter of climate inaction -
House stopgap bill would fund farm payments, health programs -
Senate panel wants probe into nuclear weapons glitches -
Farm payment disclosure language delaying stopgap funds -
Smithsonian has almost $1 billion in outstanding maintenance, committee told -
Congress responds to an Olympic cry for help with oversight hammer -
Trump taps State Department’s top hostage negotiator to replace Bolton as national security adviser -
Esper brings China focus as Defense secretary -
With 5G in mind, senators plan big boost for Pentagon cybersecurity -
First impeachment hearing becomes test of Judiciary Committee sway -
Senate Democrats prepare marathon floor session on gun violence -