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The National Mall Faces Crises of Funding and Identity
The most popular spot on the Mall, the Air and Space Museum, requires a $1 billion rebuild, according to the Smithsonian.
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The most popular spot on the Mall, the Air and Space Museum, requires a $1 billion rebuild, according to the Smithsonian.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Leaders say that recently arduous negotiations over extending the funding deadline to Dec. 9 do not foreshadow tough spending talks during the lame-duck.
Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) October 1, 2016 Spotted Former Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr., outside The Palm (1225 19th St. NW) on Saturday night. How are you spending recess?
The case largely centered around a $1 million campaign loan.
propelled health care reform forward, paving a path for more than 20 million Americans to gain access to medical care while catalyzing a decrease in Medicare spending growth, which is projected to save $1
Updated 1:40 p.m. | The Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t rehear a case that has stopped the Obama administration’s executive actions on immigration and affected millions of people who are living
3 Things Clinton and Trump Might Cover in the Next Debate [jwp-video n=”1″] The next chance The next chance for midcourse tactical corrections comes Oct. 9, when the Republican and Democratic
A star-studded event in Washington today will award $1 million in college scholarships to outstanding young people, as decided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
By Alex Gangitano and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call’s Heard on the Hill reporter Alex Gangitano sums up a week out-and-about in the district, from a dancing protest
[jwp-video n=”1″] The group danced to Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way,” Destiny’s Child’s “Survivor,” and handed out Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence flyers that read, “While you were out: 4,500
Fall Forecast: What to Look for as Congress Returns [jwp-video n=”1″] The consequence for the Republicans who run the Capitol might not be as clear until after the standoff ends.
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
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) August 9, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Fellow Democratic Sen.
[jwp-video n=”1″] He also brought it back to his own re-election race, against former Gov. Ted Strickland, a campaign that will help determine the Senate majority in 2017.
Angelo (@gregorytangelo) July 15, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump has frequently said he would be better for the LGBT community than his likely Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.
My statement: pic.twitter.com/pdtIbX5aHR — Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) June 27, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; New Hampshire Gov. and Senate candidate Maggie Hassan “New Hampshire’s women
@nielslesniewski — Joe Barton (@RepJoeBarton) June 23, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; It’s the latest gambit by Democrats to highlight the decision by Senate Republicans to not hold hearings
Wagner argued that Cruz is not a “natural born citizen” within the meaning of Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution.
By Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] With Senate Republicans unwavering in their stance against holding a hearing on Supreme Court nominee Judge Merrick Garland, Senate Judiciary
Democrats Hold Mock Hearing on Judge Garland [jwp-video n=”1″] “Apparently [Leahy] was overruled,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said on the floor.