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Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Two Clinton Supporters Play the Reagans

[Word on the Hill: Red Carpet for Reagan] Heard on the Hill This Week: Rooftop Wedding and Red Carpet Premiere [jwp-video n=”1″] From the fictional Hoynes to Reagan, Matheson told Roll

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Hurricane Hijacks Flake Staffer’s Wedding

Heard on the Hill This Week: Rooftop Wedding and Red Carpet Premiere [jwp-video n=”1″] “Courtney said she wanted to make it legal before we left for the honeymoon,” Samuels said.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Still Plenty of Time for October Surprises

Should you add 1 percent to Hillary’s numbers because of a more sophisticated get-out-the-vote operation? Or 3 percent? Or nothing?

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Free Condoms

Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) October 1, 2016 Spotted Former Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr., outside The Palm (1225 19th St. NW) on Saturday night. How are you spending recess?

Policy · 114th Congress

Supreme Court Won’t Rehear Immigration Case

Updated 1:40 p.m. | The Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t rehear a case that has stopped the Obama administration’s executive actions on immigration and affected millions of people who are living

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Roll Out the Blue Carpet

A star-studded event in Washington today will award $1 million in college scholarships to outstanding young people, as decided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Politics · 114th Congress

Pat Toomey Super PAC to Air First Ad

The 30-second spot, backed by a $1 million ad buy spread over two weeks on TV and digital, targets Democratic nominee Katie McGinty over taxes.

Politics · 114th Congress

No Spending Deal Yet as Leaders Leave White House Meeting

came as senior lawmakers and the White House try to agree on a stopgap measure to fund government programs and agencies into the new fiscal year and avert a shutdown, which would otherwise occur on Oct. 1.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Faces Competing GOP Interests in September Session

That includes deciding how to fund the government into the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, and how to address the House Freedom Caucus’s request for a vote on impeaching the IRS commissioner.