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Politics · 115th Congress

On Debt Reduction, GOP Says Wait Till Next Year

Muzzleloader Season [jwp-video n=”1″] “There is going to be, by the acknowledgement of our leadership, some real attention on that next year,” House Budget Chairwoman Diane Black said.

Policy · 115th Congress

Durbin, Graham Dreaming DACA Before Christmas

Joe Williams contributed to this report.More on DACA …DACA Rhetoric Continues to SoftenBattle Lines Forming on DACA Fix Tillis Reads Trump Tweets at DACA Hearing [jwp-video n=”1″]

Politics · 115th Congress

As GOP Passes Buck on Bump Stocks, ATF Pushes Back

Limited powers Lawmakers renewed their interest in bump stocks in response to the Las Vegas shooting — the deadliest in U.S. history — on Oct. 1, when 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on

Politics · 115th Congress

Ryan Appears to Give Up on Repealing SALT Deduction

How to address SALT is one of several issues House Republicans still have to resolve before they finalize text of a tax overhaul bill they hope to release on November 1, just one week away.

Politics · 115th Congress

Meet Pat Tiberi, the Latest Soon-to-Be-Ex-Congressman

14 Ratings Shift Favor Toward Democrats in 2018 [jwp-video n=”1″] Once in Congress, Tiberi delved into chewy policy — taxes, health, trade — and became a political operator close to Boehner

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Adopts Budget With House-Backed Changes

The Senate budget retained a reconciliation instruction to its Energy and Natural Resources Committee directing the panel to produce legislation to reduce the deficit by $1 billion, seen by many as

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump, McConnell All Smiles, All the Time

[VIDEO: Trump on McConnell: We’re ‘Closer Than Ever Before’] [jwp-video n=”1″] McConnell said the GOP goal is to pass a tax bill this calendar year, but he and Trump made clear they would

Policy · 115th Congress

Diane Black, Prepping Gubernatorial Bid, Takes Victory Lap

Once she had the green light, Black started with the intention of having each of the 11 authorizing committees reduce their spending by just $1 billion during the next decade — significantly less