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Opinion · 116th Congress

A shining example for today’s House investigators

Watch John Lewis’ full eulogy to John Dingell in 8 minutes [jwp-video n=”1″] The new members will shortly begin to perceive that there may be less than a third of their colleagues who actually

Opinion · 116th Congress

Why politicians, and everyone, need to think about legacy

Also watch: Trump announces national emergency on border, despite likely legal challenge [jwp-video n=”1″] Will senators who are supporting him, such as South Carolina Republican Lindsey

Opinion · 116th Congress

How Ralph Northam is spending his Black History Month

Ilhan Omar to resign [jwp-video n=”1″] The personal and public kindnesses of Northam through high school and then college at Virginia Military Institute stood out for many who spoke with reporters

Opinion · 116th Congress

Hillary Clinton is running again, sort of

Also watch: Amy Klobuchar is running for president — Here are some congressional basics [jwp-video n=”1″] Nothing new Let’s try another one: The female senator from New York announces her

Opinion · 116th Congress

Drug pricing is secretive. Fix that first

One result is that the average net price of a brand-name specialty drug in Part D grew at an annual rate of 22 percent from 2010 to 2015, while 25 percent of Part D spending applied to fewer than 1 percent

How to steal the SOTU show in a few easy steps

Watch: SOTU: A brief history [jwp-video n=”1″] The video would be played back ad nauseam on at least two cable channels and the appetite to know how, why, and when the member decided to do

Opinion · 116th Congress

When shutdown politics add to economic woes, nobody wins

Also watch: Trump warns of another shutdown if Congress doesn’t reach a new deal by Feb. 15 [jwp-video n=”1″] Blame to go around The continued focus of political leaders on the shutdown and

Opinion · 116th Congress

The shutdown horror show was bad, but beware the reruns

The reinstatement of the currently suspended statutory debt limit after March 1 could trigger a real “fiscal cliff” — probably even more serious than the recent government shutdown.

Opinion · 116th Congress

The shutdown plods on. Here’s what Hill staffers can do

Extend the fiscal year to Jan. 1. Restore the authorization process that gives Congress its oversight power. Create a more transparent and honest process for letting members direct federal spending.