Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress
Members Covered a Lot of Ground Over Recess
[jwp-video n=”1″] Sen. Christopher S. Murphy proved again that he can be on his feet for a long time.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Sen. Christopher S. Murphy proved again that he can be on his feet for a long time.
Fall Forecast: What to Look for as Congress Returns [jwp-video n=”1″] The consequence for the Republicans who run the Capitol might not be as clear until after the standoff ends.
Fall Forecast: The Senate Returns [jwp-video n=”1″] Though senators will take up some of those issues in the coming months, much attention will remain focused on the campaign trail, particularly
By Thomas McKinless and Niels Lesniewski and Bridget Bowman [jwp-video n=”1″] With Zika emergency funding, a Supreme Court nomination and the federal budget all up in the air, Senate
“The figure is higher than the 1 percent increase he approved for civilian employees in the federal government but lower than the 2.1 percent bump service members are supposed to receive under the
Show Notes: 5 Potential CR spending fights in September: https://t.co/YQJQMHnXok [$] — Ryan McCrimmon (@RyanMcCrimmon) August 8, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1;
Overall though, she had nearly $1 million less in cash on hand at the end of the second quarter.
One Nation, the nonprofit arm of Senate Leadership Fund, announced a $1 million ad campaign in North Carolina last week.
But a News21 analysis of the EAC’s data found that at least 1 in 8 jurisdictions reported receiving more ballots than they sent, counting more ballots than they received or rejecting more ballots than
Question 1 Florida Rep. Corrine Brown faces a strong primary challenge from Al Lawson, who was the Democratic nominee in 2012 against former Rep. Steve Southerland II.
By Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] After being masked by scaffolding for nearly two years, the iconic Capitol Dome is returning to its normal look (no doubt a relief to selfie-snapping
1. Die Quickly Most people in Washington got to know Grayson as a freshman lawmaker during the 2009 health care debate.
It has already spent $1 million on the race so far, and $800,000 helping Republican Rep. Todd Young win his primary.
Marlin Stutzman, and now plans to spend at least $1 million in statewide ads beginning Monday, The Indianapolis Star reported.
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In July, hedge fund manager Paul Singer gave $1 million to the group.
The band’s Vitalogy Foundation donated $1 from each ticket sold to four non-profit charities in Massachusetts and a quarter of the take when to Songbird Sings Veterans Voices, a charity that works with
[Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy] The ad mirrored a message that Strickland — and most of his fellow Senate Democratic candidates — has voiced time and time again on the campaign
An initial email and Facebook announcement indicated the group “will focus on three distinct areas of work: (1) … bringing millions of working people and young people into the political system. (2) … inspiring
two-dose pack has jumped from about $100 to more than $600 this year, a price the American Medical Association called “exorbitant” on Wednesday, especially with the actual cost of the drug still at about $1