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Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Meet the Republican team behind the House’s newest Democrat

And, as Wilson noted, the prospects of finding good Democratic staffers who could do the work on Day 1 and grokked the Last Frontier State’s idiosyncrasies for a position that might disappear in

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Six weeks out: Five ratings changes

Overall, the fight for the Senate remains very close and our projection continues to be a range of Republicans +1 to Democrats +1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Ways and Means leaders working on lame-duck Social Security fix

In some states — including Brown’s home state of Ohio, Neal’s home state of Massachusetts, and Graves and Letlow’s home state of Louisiana — the provision impacts more than 1 percent of the population

Opinion · 117th Congress

You can’t ‘pivot away’ from sick stunts and cruelty

Consider how little has been reported on the fate of a 1-month-old baby dropped off in front of the Washington, D.C., residence of Vice President Kamala Harris, courtesy of Abbott.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Cop votes and crime ads

Biden’s trip to Florida also coincides with the next potential launch date for Artemis 1 from Cape Canaveral. Photo finish Dean Swihart, the husband of the late Rep.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

With control on the line, these 10 senators are most vulnerable

But Republican strategists maintain that Johnson is running a tight campaign, reflected in a Marquette Law School Poll released Wednesday that showed Johnson leading by 1 point over Lt. Gov.

Congress · 117th Congress

Doctors lobby Congress for Medicare payment bump, again

Doctors are again ramping up what has become a perennial lobbying campaign to urge Congress to increase Medicare payments in order to offset cuts scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden on pace to buck history

The most recent, Aug. 1-23, Gallup survey had that rating at 44 percent.

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill set to dominate September agenda

Washington this month to wrestle with a White House request for $47.1 billion in emergency supplemental funds and the need to pass a stopgap spending bill to avoid a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

House prepping stopgap funding bill through mid-December

Anything that can’t get 60 votes in the evenly divided Senate will need to be dropped or risk being unable to pass a continuing resolution by Oct. 1, which would lead to a partial government shutdown