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Politics · 115th Congress

A Chaotic Start to a Town Hall-Filled Recess Week

Too afraid to come speak with assembled constituents below. pic.twitter.com/wCYRjO8Ev8 — Mike Levin (@MikeLevinCA) May 30, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Issa tweeted his own photos, including

Opinion: How to Fix the Debt Once and for All

By ED RENDELL and JUDD GREGG President Ronald Reagan warned of the dangers of debt when it rose past $1 trillion for the first time just 34 years ago.

How a Tenet of GOP Orthodoxy Slipped Away

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected last month the annual deficit will rise from $560 billion this year to $1 trillion in six years and $1.4 trillion in 2027, which would equal 5 percent

Robbing the Poor to Pay Paul Ryan’s Pals

In early 2011, when he was writing his first blueprint as chairman of the House Budget Committee, Ryan developed a plan to gut Medicaid by cutting $1 trillion over 10 years.

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Nasty Boy’s Final Debate

It is worth recalling that in 1920, Eugene Debs, as the Socialist candidate for president, received nearly 1 million votes while serving as Prisoner 9653 in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Majority PAC and Labor Target Rubio

[Rubio’s Career Depends on Winning Re-Election to Senate] The ad suggests Rubio made these remarks because he has received almost $1 million from the insurance industry.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Democrats May Be Ready to Talk Trump on TV

[Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy] The ad mirrored a message that Strickland — and most of his fellow Senate Democratic candidates — has voiced time and time again on the campaign

Policy · 114th Congress

Fact-Checking Paul Ryan on Puerto Rico Comments

The territory has said it likely will default on a $2 billion debt payment due July 1.   Get breaking news alerts and more from Roll Call on your iPhone or your Android.

Video · 114th Congress

What You Missed: Oversight Hearing on OPM Data Breach

[jwp-video n=”1″] Members questioned government officials about two Office of Personnel Management data breaches that may have affected as many as 14 million individuals at Tuesday’s

Retirement Savings Shortfall Looms

According to the GAO, a 1 percentage-point increase in fees could cut retirement income by almost 20 percent over 20 years. Some fees may be reasonable and necessary.