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Politics · 115th Congress

House Democrats Move Retreat to D.C.

[jwp-video n=”1″] No ‘self-inflicted wounds’ The looming government funding and immigration deadlines were on the Democrats’ list of priorities to talk about at the retreat.

Politics · 115th Congress

Randy Bryce to Face Paul Ryan Tuesday Night (Kind of)

Watch: What You Won’t See On Camera at the State of the Union [jwp-video n=”1″] Bryce burst onto the political scene with a viral campaign announcement video, highlighting his mother’s health

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Power Play in Hurricane-Ravaged Puerto Rico

Watch: Puerto Rican-Born Lawmaker Blasts Trump’s Puerto Rico Tweets   [jwp-video n=”1″] “I hope this will be like the alcoholic who hits rock-bottom, and says, ‘OK, we’re bankrupt, now

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Rules Might Still Trip Health Care Bill

Deficit reduction issues The instructions for the current process, detailed in the fiscal 2017 budget resolution passed by Congress at the start of the year, mandates that both HELP and Finance achieve $1

Former Rep. Eligio ‘Kika’ de la Garza Dies at 89

I'll miss him. https://t.co/nDM3IQvpgO — Bill Clinton (@billclinton) March 13, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; De la Garza also had a good working relationship with Kansas Republican then-Rep.

Politics · 114th Congress

Weed, Wages and Guns on State Ballots

[jwp-video n=”1″] Candidates will not be the only choices that voters will have in many states on Tuesday as state governments work to fill gaps on certain issues where Washington has not acted.

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

Reid Readies for the Home Stretch

Fall Forecast: The Senate Returns [jwp-video n=”1″] Though senators will take up some of those issues in the coming months, much attention will remain focused on the campaign trail, particularly

Politics · 114th Congress

Who Are the Likely VP Picks for Clinton?

1. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine By many  accounts, Kaine is the front-runner in the veepstakes, and has received the backing  of former President Bill Clinton — and there are valid reasons why.

Republicans Not Entitled to Their Own Set of Facts

And they say that Republicans managed to swing the Clinton surplus $1 trillion in the wrong direction, into record deficits, combined with unprecedented foreign borrowing. Or take energy policy.