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Policy · 114th Congress

Changes to 9/11 Bill Up for Discussion, Leaders Say

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest termed the Senate’s 97-1 override vote “the single most embarrassing thing that the United States Senate has done” in more than 30 years.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Take Five: Sen. Jim Risch

Sept. 1, hunting season opens in Idaho. It’s doves. It starts gently and moves up through elk. We all get together and hunt doves on the ranch on Sept. 1.

Politics · 114th Congress

NRA Hits Cortez Masto as Another Harry Reid

The National Rifle Association dropped $1 million on a new ad hitting Nevada Democratic Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto as being a repeat of retiring Sen. Harry Reid.

Politics · 114th Congress

Poll: Democrats lead in Battleground Senate Races

But in the presidential race, just 1 point separates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump in those states in four-way races with Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party

Policy · 114th Congress

Water Bill a Better Vehicle to Help Flint, Ryan Says

White House: Ryan’s Flint Funding Stance ‘Ironic’ [jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Mud in their houses’ “We shouldn’t hold folks — who still right now have mud in their houses and are thinking of throwing

Politics · 114th Congress

Pat Toomey Super PAC to Air First Ad

The 30-second spot, backed by a $1 million ad buy spread over two weeks on TV and digital, targets Democratic nominee Katie McGinty over taxes.

Politics · 114th Congress

Can Joe Heck Really Win in Nevada?

The last three reputable surveys have shown Democrat Hillary Clinton with leads of 1 point, 2 points, and a Trump lead of 1 point.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Pay Woes Persist for Some Senate Food Workers

Some food workers claim they are not getting the money they’re due after a Labor Department investigation found the company that operates cafeterias for the Senate owed more than $1 million in back pay

Politics · 114th Congress

At UN, Obama Warns World Order on Verge of ‘Fraying’

As more and more wealth in developed and developing countries flows to the wealthiest “1 percent,” resentment builds, meaning “it’s no wonder some say the future favors the strongman, the top-down