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Policy · 116th Congress

Former EPA staff chief gets busy lobbying for mining industry

/p> As coal companies have filed for bankruptcy in recent years, lobbying has declined as well, and the latest figures are far less than NMA spent in 2015 and earlier, when it shelled out more than $1

Congress · 116th Congress

DOJ examining Sen. Richard Burr for stock dump

Dianne Feinstein’s husband sold between $1 million and $5 million in Allogene Therapeutics Inc. on Feb. 18 at $24 a share. It has since dropped to $20 a share.

Policy · 116th Congress

Supreme Court justices’ perks revealed in new report

[jwp-video n=”1″] Supreme Court justices fill out annual financial disclosures that list when a private entity or school gives them more than $390 in meals, lodging or transportation.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators unload stock after coronavirus briefings

Dianne Feinstein’s husband sold between $1 million and $5 million in Allogene Therapeutics Inc. on Feb. 18 at $24 a share. It has since dropped to $20 a share.

Congress · 116th Congress

Campus Notebook: A rundown of Duncan Hunter’s transgressions

[jwp-video n=”1″] Hunter’s decision to resign bolstered Republican chances of holding on to the 50th District in Southern California, which President Donald Trump carried by 15 points in 2016

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Iowa still matters after Monday

[jwp-video n=”1″] Starting gate Next week’s primary: No, not that one. We’re talking about the Democratic fight to succeed the late Elijah E.

Opinion · 116th Congress

The Bolton bombshell and the moral lessons of Watergate

[jwp-video n=”1″] A Nixon ‘Plumber’ As a young White House lawyer, Egil Krogh arranged the odd-couple Oval Office meeting between Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley as part of the president’s ineffectual