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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.

Policy · 114th Congress

Congressman Takes Aim at Ethics Agency

The measure would have taken the agency’s roughly $1 million budget and send the money to the Library of Congress’ service for the blind and physically handicapped.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Tennessee House Member has Prostate Cancer

Related: [The Cancer Caucus: Three Lawmakers on Their Experiences With Cancer]  [jwp-video n=”1″] Duncan is not the only House member to announce a cancer diagnosis since the “moonshot

Policy · 114th Congress

House Stands Down on Women in the Draft

[jwp-video n=”1″] The change would avoid a potentially contentious debate when the House and Senate meet to reconcile their two versions of the bills later this year.

Policy · 114th Congress

GOP Wants to Cut $23 Billion From Food Stamps

[Related: Ryan Forum will Preview Poverty Agenda] Ryan has proposed deep cuts to food stamp spending in the past, including a plan to cut $1 trillion from the program over 10 years, which

Policy · 114th Congress

Women, Grab your Rifles

Women would be subject to the draft starting Jan. 1, 2018, under the House plan.   California Republican Rep.

Policy · 114th Congress

Ask the Wonks: How Can the Senate Do That?

Enzi, R-Wyo., to set forth spending levels for the 2017 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 without the chamber first adopting a budget resolution.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Ted Cruz Is Back and Wants to Lower Your Taxes

“That’s why my No. 1 priority if I had been elected president — and my No. 1 priority here in the Senate is fighting for jobs and economic growth because the people who are benefited the most are

Senators Seek to Settle Zika Bill’s Cost

Sources cautioned that there are still plenty of moving pieces as senior health and foreign aid appropriators work to reach an agreement on a funding package containing upwards of $1 billion in

Zika Funding Fight Reignites

Rogers was referring to fiscal years 2016, which is more than half over, and fiscal 2017, which begins Oct. 1.  

Policy · 114th Congress

A Different Kind of Washington Gridlock

Evans also made a plea for $1 billion in additional funding for Metro, which would more than double what it has allocated for infrastructure costs in its fiscal 2017 budget to support Metrobus,