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Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Happy Holidays

Heidi Heitkamp (@SenatorHeitkamp) December 15, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Just another afternoon in Helena helping a fellow Montanan. pic.twitter.com/OLX0vXoHFD<

Politics · 114th Congress

Warren Pushes for Presidential Divestment Bill

OGE (@OfficeGovEthics) November 30, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; But Warren and the bill’s Democratic co-sponsors, Sens. Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, Chris Coons of Delaware, Richard J.

Politics · 114th Congress

Emanuel Cautions Trump on Immigration

#elevatorcam pic.twitter.com/vjdaTyaKdP — CSPAN (@cspan) December 7, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Chicago and its surrounding collar counties are home to large numbers of undocumented immigrants

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.

Politics · 114th Congress

House Democrats Change Rules to Elect Leaders

-Elect Lou Correa Gets Lucky No. 1 in Office Lottery Draw] Some members thought the meeting may be reconvened this week while others thought it would not resume until January, but Crowley said the

Politics · 114th Congress

Bringing More Color and Less Testosterone to the Senate

Women now represent 21 percent of the Senate, a 1-point increase from the last election cycle, said Jennifer Lawless, director of the Women & Politics Institute at American University. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Ex-Rep. Schock Agrees to Fine for Fund Request

Schock left the House in 2015 when he became the target of an investigation into how he spent campaign money and his $1 million-plus annual office fund.

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Schumer’s Spending His Money

He gave $3 million to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee between July 1 through Sept. 30, as well. His committee spent 7.69 million but only $1.49 million went to Schumer’s

Most Trump Defectors Aren’t Running for 2016 Cover

[jwp-video n=”1″] But the list is not dominated by lawmakers obviously motivated by the demands of short-term political self-preservation — contrary to the conventional wisdom Trump is seeking