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K Street Offers Five Tips for Tax Overhaul

A comprehensive revamp of the nation's tax laws may avoid the health care bill's fate, if lawmakers and administration officials take note of five lessons learned by K Street. 1.

Politics · 115th Congress

Agriculture Nominee Moves Closer to Confirmation Hearing

A $500,000 to $1 million promissory note that he holds from his grain merchandising company, AGrowStar LLC, that is part of Perdue Business Holdings, and a $1 million to $5 million promissory note

Ivanka Incident Shows That Trump Is No Truman

He turned down numerous no-show jobs paying the equivalent of more than $1 million a year. In contrast, Bill Clinton would have asked only two questions: "Where do I sign?

Lobbyists, Corporate Clients Open Wallets for Trump

Dow Chemical Co. and pharmaceutical company Pfizer each reported donating $1 million to the inaugural festivities, according to contribution reports that registered federal lobbyists and organizations

Policy · 115th Congress

Budget Nominee Mulvaney an Investor in Gold, Silver

estate industry before joining Congress, and he maintains ownership stakes in numerous land parcels in North Carolina and South Carolina, including a tree farm and land in Lancaster, S.C., worth up to $1

Policy · 115th Congress

Zinke, DeVos Kick Off Week of Senate Hearings

Senate Preview: DeVos and Price Face Skeptical Dems [jwp-video n=”1″] [Senate Democrats Want More Time to Question Trump’s Education Nominee] “The vast majority of students in this country

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Sasse Goes Junk Food-Free

Ben Sasse, R-Neb., binging on chips and candy on Feb. 1. He tweeted that one of his three kids challenged him to not eat junk food for the rest of January. And, he agreed.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: And They’re Off

Grassley’s mom a full kiss on the lips. pic.twitter.com/PXmc0TjZ5P — Emma Loop (@LoopEmma) January 3, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Todd Young staffs up Sen. 

Policy · 114th Congress

House GOP Moves to Curb Independent Ethics Office

If approved, the Nunes amendment would have given the House Rules Committee until Nov. 1 to “reassign appropriations jurisdiction to the relevant standing or select committee.”