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Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Why Chuck Schumer isn’t mad about cheesecake
[jwp-video n=”1″] When one lawmaker bets another a cheesecake (or a wheel of cheese, or whatever) on the outcome of the “Big Game,” they don’t do it because they love sports — or even cheesecake
Policy · 116th Congress
Appeals court rules in favor of Trump family planning rule
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Congress · 116th Congress
Talks underway on ‘Retirement 2.0’ savings package
The version Neal introduced in December 2017 would have set up automatic payroll deductions at 6 percent of earnings at first, with an automatic escalator adding 1 percent annually until a maximum
White House · 116th Congress
White House seeks $1.25 billion more for coronavirus response
The proposal would set aside more than $1 billion for vaccines as well as funding for what are described as therapeutics, vaccine development and stockpiling of personal protective equipment such
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Most vulnerable Democrats are avoiding the presidential primary. Not Colin Allred
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Congress · 116th Congress
Road ahead: House tackles lynching and flavored tobacco, while Senate considers anti-abortion bills
The Senate agreed to invoke cloture on the nomination on an 88-1 vote.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Ratings changes: House control moving further away from GOP
[jwp-video n=”1″] At the same time, two more GOP-held seats are looking more vulnerable for very specific reasons.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Will a tea party challenge work in Trump’s GOP? Kay Granger is going to find out
Her perch made her a top target for the Club for Growth, which advocates low taxes and low spending and has spent nearly $1 million against her ahead of the March 3 primary.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
The ads said a North Carolina candidate was ‘progressive’ and ‘one of us.’ The GOP paid for them
That report said the PAC had spent more than $1 million on advertisements backing Smith.
Congress · 116th Congress
House appropriators to start fiscal 2021 markups April 21
[jwp-video n=”1″] Some of the markup dates could change in the weeks ahead, but under the current plan the markups will occur on the following days: April 21: Agriculture, Commerce-Justice-Science
Congress · 116th Congress
FBI arrests Katie Hill associate over cyberattack on opponent
[jwp-video n=”1″] Hill resigned effective Nov. 3, shortly after reports that she and her now-estranged husband had an affair with a female campaign aide, as well as allegations that she had
Policy · 116th Congress
Not on the candidates’ radar: The ‘sixth great extinction’
Hard to find A U.N. report last year concluded that humans have pushed 1 million plant and animal species to the brink of extinction, and those species may vanish in decades.
Congress · 116th Congress
Lawmakers seek to tighten gun background checks
“[jwp-video n=”1″] The FBI usually gives gun dealers an immediate “yes” or “no” when they run a background check on a potential gun buyer.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Heritage Action chief to take role at Nikki Haley group
[jwp-video n=”1″] Chapman has been with Heritage Action for America, the lobbying and activism arm of the conservative Heritage Foundation, since its beginning in 2010, amid the rise of the
Policy · 116th Congress
Reproductive rights fractures coalition of church-affiliated investment groups
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Congress · 116th Congress
Rep. Jim Hagedorn announces he has kidney cancer
[John Lewis faces hard fight against pancreatic cancer] For most cancers, stages are ranked as numbers 1 through 4.
White House · 116th Congress
Trump economic growth forecast assumes productive election year
‘Supply side’ effects A senior administration official said their outlook incorporates “supply side” effects from previously enacted policies, such as $1 trillion in overseas profits U.S. companies
Congress · 116th Congress
Polls: Most people still think census will ask about citizenship
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