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Congress · 117th Congress

Ways and Means leaders working on lame-duck Social Security fix

In some states — including Brown’s home state of Ohio, Neal’s home state of Massachusetts, and Graves and Letlow’s home state of Louisiana — the provision impacts more than 1 percent of the population

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats confident about budget vote as GOP plans amendments

Rubio also said he’ll offer an amendment to ensure the reconciliation measure can’t pass ahead of a permitting overhaul Schumer promised Manchin a vote on before Oct. 1.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Climate protesters will risk arrest at Congressional Baseball Game

His players have been working out since March 1, arriving for practice as early as 5:30 a.m. “The baseball game is a big deal. I mean, it’s been played for 115 years,” he said.

Congress · 117th Congress

Republicans plot immigration moves if they control House

“HR 1 in the next Congress should be the border security package,” said Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, referring to the first bill to be officially introduced in the 118th Congress.

Congress · 117th Congress

Advocates mobilize as abortion bans take effect

It’s because continuing pregnancy to term and childbirth is inherently more dangerous than having an abortion,” he said during a June 1 briefing before the decision.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Louisiana, Arkansas congressional lines are more of the same

Republicans have a 5-to-1 advantage in Louisiana’s House delegation and control all four of Arkansas’ House seats. All 10 races are rated as Solid for one party in the upcoming 2022 elections.

Policy · 117th Congress

Census Bureau to lay out potential misses in 2020 count

Last decade, the survey showed the agency missed more than 1 million members of minority communities in the 2010 census, including nearly 5 percent of Native Americans on reservations.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

State courts continue redrawing maps, as Supreme Court backs off

Challengers of North Carolina’s map successfully argued that Republicans would likely win 10 or 11 of the state’s 14 newly drawn congressional seats — in a state former President Donald Trump won by 1