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Congress · 117th Congress

If control of the House is close, Jan. 3 could be chaos

imagine a clearer case of ‘textually demonstrable constitutional commitment’ of an issue to another branch of government to the exclusion of the courts than the language of Article I, section 5, clause 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Laxalt questions why Biden isn’t in Nevada for Cortez Masto

Cortez Masto and Nevada Democratic Victory have had visitors to the state focused on both the Senate race, where the senator is No. 1 on Roll Call’s list of the 10 most vulnerable incumbents, and

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Senate, House seats up for grabs as Nevada starts early voting

While Biden barely carried the district by 0.2 points and Lee won by just over 1 point in 2020, redistricting added Democratic voters — largely from what had been Titus’ deep blue 1st District.

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

Democrats stand ground against GOP immigration amendments

James Lankford, R-Okla., offered the amendment that would provide $1 million for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue expelling asylum-seekers at the U.S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats double down on abortion rights after Kansas referendum

“The economic mess Democrats created by ignoring their own economists and saddling Americans with record-high prices is the No. 1 issue in every competitive district,” said Michael McAdams, a spokesman

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Purity vs. pragmatism in key race for governor

Tim Pawlenty won reelection by 1 point (and with less than 47 percent of the vote). In 2020, Biden defeated President Donald Trump by 7 points.  

Campaigns · 117th Congress

New FEC filings show no sign of donors abandoning Democrats

Corrected 1:05 p.m. | The president’s party usually loses seats in midterm elections, and those losses can be significant when the president is unpopular and the economy is in turmoil.

Congress · 117th Congress

House easily passes NDAA

The massive piece of legislation would authorize $1 billion in new military aid for Ukraine and force the Biden administration to keep developing a nuclear cruise missile that officials had wanted

Policy · 117th Congress

National 988 crisis hotline readied for rollout

Delphin-Rittmon, assistant Health and Human Services secretary for mental health and substance use, said funding from the 2021 COVID-19 relief law allowed the lifeline, still at 1-800-273-TALK, to answer

Congress · 117th Congress

Advocates mobilize as abortion bans take effect

It’s because continuing pregnancy to term and childbirth is inherently more dangerous than having an abortion,” he said during a June 1 briefing before the decision.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Primary takeaways: How to deal with Trump; and the Texas blues

“The only thing the NRCC proved last night is that they can barely get their MAGA Republican candidates across the finish line when they outspend the Democrat 20-to-1 and if only 7 percent of the

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending June 3, 2022

Mandalay Bay was the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history on Oct. 1, 2017. Vilela is challenging Democratic Rep. Dina Titus in the June 14 primary.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

New debate over gun laws will test the gun lobby’s influence

By more than 3-to-1, gun rights groups — including the best-known National Rifle Association, which has filed for bankruptcy and may no longer be the political behemoth it once was — have outspent

Congress · 117th Congress

Census undercount risks funding for Native American reservations

And the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in northwestern Nevada plans to use a $1 million housing grant this year to build housing for elderly tribal members, a community laundromat, and handicap ramps for elders