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Policy · 114th Congress

House GOP Moves to Curb Independent Ethics Office

If approved, the Nunes amendment would have given the House Rules Committee until Nov. 1 to “reassign appropriations jurisdiction to the relevant standing or select committee.”

Policy · 114th Congress

Will CR Potholes Become Democratic Roadblocks?

fates of the continuing resolution to fund the government past Friday, as well as a broad water infrastructure bill, remain up in the air with Democrats potentially throwing up these roadblocks: 1.

A Tale of Two Democrats

Sufficient turnout in his Minneapolis district was perhaps the determining reason why Hillary Clinton held on by just 44,000 votes, or 1 percentage point, in a state that hasn’t fallen to the GOP in the

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Won the Election. Now Comes the Hard Part

[jwp-video n=”1″] “I hope he’s got thick skin, because he’s about to catch a whole lot of incoming [fire], and it’s not necessarily all going to come from Democrats,” said Mark Harkins, a senior

Policy · 114th Congress

7 Races That Could Affect Health Policy

Pharmaceutical companies are among his largest campaign contributors and have donated more than $1 million to Burr’s re-election effort.

Politics · 114th Congress

Judge Upholds Chaka Fattah Conviction

In June, a judge convicted Fattah of federal corruption charges largely surrounding an illegal $1 million campaign loan during a failed bid for mayor of Philadelphia in 2007.

Policy · 114th Congress

Biden Presents ‘Moonshot’ Task Force Report

The report highlights Obama’s request for $1 billion in fiscal 2017 for the moonshot effort and alludes to the difficulty in advancing the program without additional federal money.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan, McConnell’s Spending Hopes Could Be Dashed — Again

measure — or even worse, another continuing resolution — it would be a pitiful bookend to a year in which Ryan and McConnell had listed restoring regular order to the appropriations process as the No. 1