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Sometimes, the Dissidents Do Leadership a Solid

[jwp-video n=”1″] Boiled down to its essence, a discharge petition is a vehicle for a grass-roots majority of the House to propel legislation onto the floor over the objections of the committee

Policy · 115th Congress

Banking Debate Splits Democrats, but They Might All Win

Barney Frank Has a Bone to Pick With Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert [jwp-video n=”1″] Republican and Democratic supporters alike have pointed to how the current regulatory framework has

Politics · 115th Congress

Latest Wells Fargo Penalties Add Fuel to Dodd-Frank Debate

Watch: Debate Over Sanctions Misses Real Issue: Lax Funding for Enforcement [jwp-video n=”1″] The bank has been under intense scrutiny since the September 2016 announcement that it had fraudulently

Policy · 115th Congress

Debt Ceiling Crunch Will Come in Early March, CBO Says

But because of legislation signed into law since the last estimate, most notably the tax code overhaul projected to lose at least $1 trillion in 10-year revenue, CBO is bumping up their timeframe by a

Politics · 115th Congress

17 of 2017’s Most Popular Stories

As we prepare for a pivotal midterm election season, here is a look back at Roll Call’s most popular stories of this year: 1.

Policy · 115th Congress

Trump’s Tweet Could Raise Odds of Government Shutdown

Updated 1:02 p.m. | President Donald Trump raised the odds of a government shutdown next month, tweeting that his differences with Democratic leaders over immigration policy could prevent a deal on a year-end

Politics · 115th Congress

‘Pass-Through’ Changes Dog Senate GOP Tax Overhaul

Watch: Hatch Asks Finance Committee to ‘Talk Like Gentlemen’ [jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Republican leaders can only afford to lose two votes on their side, as no Democrats are expected to support