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Politics · 114th Congress

Feds Push 17- to 21-Year Sentence for Fattah

= 7 Billion Investment in Brain Science & Health Fattah Announces Increased Neuroscience Funding https://t.co/7uFBa0swX3 — Chaka Fattah (@chakafattah) December 7, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1;

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Election 2016 Video Blog: A Good Night For Republicans

By David Hawkings and Michael Cades and Simone Pathe [jwp-video n=”1″] Get insight into this year’s congressional races straight from the Roll Call newsroom as Senior Editor David

Politics · 114th Congress

Congress and a Tax Overhaul: Lots of Talk, Little Action

Real estate development firms on average pay only about 1 percent of their income in taxes, compared to an 11 percent average for every other industry, according to data from Aswath Damodaran, a

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Republicans in Congress Speak Out Against Trump

By Bian Elkhatib [jwp-video n=”1″] As of Wednesday, 53 Republican members of Congress had publicly declared their opposition to presidential candidate Donald Trump, their party’s

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Final Primaries: Roll Call’s Election Forecast

By Nathan Gonzales and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] Elections Editor Nathan L. Gonzales analyzes three primary races to watch in New Hampshire and Delaware.

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Fall Forecast: The White House

Bennett and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call’s White House reporter John T.

Congress · 114th Congress

Wasserman Schultz In the Hall, But Inconspicuous

What Went Wrong For Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Video) [jwp-video n=”1″] The Florida congresswoman sat in the crowd at the Philadelphia arena, maintaining a low profile since announcing on

Policy · 114th Congress

House Democrats Stage Chamber Floor Sit-In For Gun Vote

Democrats Stage House Sit-In For Gun Vote [jwp-video n=”1″] The White House offered its support, saying Democratic members are “rightly frustrated” that Republican leaders will not