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By Thomas McKinless and David Hawkings [jwp-video n=”1″] It’s been weeks since members of Congress left the Hill to hit the campaign trail, and they’re rounding the corner to Nov.
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By Thomas McKinless and David Hawkings [jwp-video n=”1″] It’s been weeks since members of Congress left the Hill to hit the campaign trail, and they’re rounding the corner to Nov.
Bennett and Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call’s White House Correspondent John T.
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.
By Alex Gangitano and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] With lawmakers still out of town campaigning, Roll Call’s Heard on the Hill reporter Alex Gangitano took in some late night
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By Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] Vice President Biden addresses the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night.
Moishe Mana, a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, has offered to donate $1 million dollars to the charity of Donald Trump’s choice if he releases his tax returns, according to The Associated Press
[jwp-video n=”1″] Late last year, Biden seriously considered seeking the Democratic nomination . Ultimately, however, he decided against a run.
Also important will be securing support from fiscally conservative congressional Republicans, who are unhappy that the White House requested around $1 billion in “moonshot” funding for fiscal 2017
Everything You Need to Know About the Supreme Court Battle [jwp-video n=”1″] White House officials said they see a “sea change” among Senate Republicans about the nomination, noting
Sources at cancer-focused organizations said the Obama administration plans to dole out the “moonshot” program’s proposed $1 billion using the government’s long-established structure of allowing
The Obama administration’s final budget request , submitted to Congress on Tuesday, proposes applying $1 billion to fighting cancer.
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Biden: Window for Presidential Bid Has Closed [jwp-video n=”1″] Biden was in the Capitol Thursday to attend the unveiling of former vice president Dick Cheney’s marble bust.
[jwp-video n=”1″] While Biden will not be a candidate, he vowed “not [to] be silent” during the 2016 campaign.
Chris Coons announced on the campus of the University of Delaware Tuesday that he would provide the 33rd vote against a resolution of disapproval for the P5+1 nuclear agreement with Iran.
Coons and Biden have spoken recently, and the vice president played a significant role in convincing Coons, who holds Biden’s old seat, to back the P5+1 agreement restricting Iran’s nuclear development