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Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Feels the Pinch on Zika Funding

Ryan will have to decide how far to accommodate Heritage Action’s wishes as Congress takes up plans to spend upward of $1 billion to head off a possible pandemic — an effort that has the rare support

Policy · 114th Congress

Family’s Tragedy Drives Opioid Bill

Finally, House Action on Opioids [jwp-video n=”1″] “I just want to take that away from other parents,” said Jody Daitchman, Alex’s mother.

Policy · 114th Congress

Finally, House Action on Opioids?

Finally, House Action on Opioids [jwp-video n=”1″] “These trends will not change by simply authorizing new grant programs, studies

Policy · 114th Congress

How Capitol Hill Will be Affected by Metro Repairs

Ask the Commuters     [jwp-video n=”1″] Metro Board Chairman Jack Evans, who once warned that the entire Metro system could be shut down for six months, vowed to increase ridership and said

Opinion · 114th Congress

Welcome Back to the Senate, Ted Cruz!

David Hawkings’ Whiteboard: Life in the Senate After Running for President [jwp-video n=”1″] Taken together, it all seems to be a cautionary tale about the limits of ambition alone

Opinion · 114th Congress

Presidential Race Not as Rigged as Congress

John Sarbanes’s Government By The People Act would provide refundable tax credits for average Americans who make small donations — and it would match and leverage those contributions by a 6-1 ratio.

Video · 114th Congress

Best of Whiteboard: Congressional Factions

By Thomas McKinless and David Hawkings [jwp-video n=”1″] This week on the whiteboard, Roll Call Senior Editor David Hawkings breaks down Congress’ many political factions.

Policy · 114th Congress

‘Little Miss Flint’ Brings Obama To Michigan

How Flint Became the New 9th Ward [jwp-video n=”1″] Copeny said she had worked so hard to speak out for her community that her neighbors had started calling her, “Little Miss Flint