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Congress · 116th Congress
All full? Justin Walker vote underscores long judicial nomination war
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Congress · 116th Congress
Capitol Police, a department shrouded in secrecy
[jwp-video n=”1″] Demand Progress, a progressive organization, has written to several lawmakers asking for them to improve the accountability of the Capitol Police.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Democrat seeking Kentucky House seat touts police service amid unrest
Corrected 1 p.m. | It’s an unusual time for a former small-town police officer to be running for Congress, especially as a Democrat in a Kentucky district carried by President Donald Trump.
Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photos of the week ending June 12, 2020
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Congress · 116th Congress
Campus Notebook: How many complaints have been filed against Capitol Police officers?
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Policy · 116th Congress
Administration puts ‘hold’ on green card requests from US
[jwp-video n=”1″] The USCIS, which is entirely funded by application fees, has sought $1.2 billion in emergency funding from Congress because of a shortfall it said was caused by a drop in applications
Congress · 116th Congress
House aims to vote on public lands legislation by July 4
[jwp-video n=”1″] In December 2018, Lee helped blow up at the last minute a public lands bill that would have reauthorized the Land and Water Conservation Fund, months after Congress had let
Congress · 116th Congress
Smith unsatisfied with Pentagon answers on protest response
Esper and Milley were specifically asked about the military’s involvement in the clearing of largely peaceful protesters from Lafayette Square on the evening of June 1.
Congress · 116th Congress
Police lounged in congressman’s burglarized office as looters broke into nearby shops
The video footage shows the officers in the office around 1 a.m. on June 1. Photos shown at the news conference Thursday show a large broken window at the front of the office space.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate panel would bar military force against peaceful protesters
Perhaps the most striking incident came on June 1 in Lafayette Square park across from the White House.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate chairman vows fight over Confederacy issue
[jwp-video n=”1″] Collision course The GOP-majority Senate panel’s decision on Wednesday to require changing of base names such as Fort Bragg and Fort Benning was seen as a rebuke of President
Congress · 116th Congress
Members eye expunging all traces of Confederacy in military
More than forts [jwp-video n=”1″] The Senate Armed Services Committee included Warren’s language as an amendment to the annual defense policy bill, the NDAA, on Wednesday night.
Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
‘How are we supposed to survive?’: Black-owned barbershops reopen, but it’s not the same
[jwp-video n=”1″] The sentiment explains the catch-22 many black people find themselves in.
Congress · 116th Congress
Outdoor bill nears debate with limited amendments
A cloture vote could come as soon as 1 a.m. Friday. The vehicle is a tax bill that was passed in the House in April 2019.
Congress · 116th Congress
With transportation’s future unclear, some question spending
A 2017 study published by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce found that $1 trillion in infrastructure investment could create 11 million jobs over the next decade.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: What’s in a slogan?
The live telephone survey was conducted from May 28 to June 1 using a mix of landlines and cell phones, and surveyed 807 adults.
Congress · 116th Congress
McConnell’s push to confirm judges may mean another tradition is dead
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I don’t see the Democrats or the Republicans next year saying, ‘Well, let’s let bygones be bygones,’” said Russell Wheeler, president of the Governance Institute and a visiting
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate aides say there’s work to be done on staffer diversity, after Tim Scott airs criticism
[jwp-video n=”1″] But the final measure, which was wrapped into a larger package of spending bills for floor action, watered down the requirements on Senate compensation comparisons and stripped