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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

Policy · 114th Congress

Michigan Lawmakers Laud Long-Awaited Flint Aid

Just before 1 a.m. Saturday morning, the Senate passed a water infrastructure bill that authorized funding for Flint, and earlier in the night, approved the funds in a stopgap spending bill.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Remembering John Glenn, Lawmaker

Joke No. 1 was as he was sitting atop the Atlas rocket waiting for launch, he realized it had been built by the lowest bidder.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senators Line up on Either Side of Pipeline Standoff

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) December 4, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Energy Transfer Partners, one of the companies involved in construction of the pipeline, did not share Sanders

Policy · 114th Congress

House ’Cures’ Package Could Hit Potholes in Senate

While many provisions remain from the version the House passed last year, additions include language designed to improve the nation’s mental health system and $1 billion over two years to help combat misuse

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Are You on the List? HOH’s List of Holiday Parties

Location: Charlie Palmer, 101 Constitution Ave, NW  RSVP: npiscitani@theocc.com Thursday, Dec. 1 Host: The Humane Rescue Alliance Time: 5 to 7 p.m. Location: Georgetown Ritz, 3100 South St.

A Tale of Two Democrats

Sufficient turnout in his Minneapolis district was perhaps the determining reason why Hillary Clinton held on by just 44,000 votes, or 1 percentage point, in a state that hasn’t fallen to the GOP in the

Politics · 114th Congress

Paul Ryan on Trump: ‘Our relationship is fine‘

[jwp-video n=”1″] After a month in which he tried to distance himself from Trump in order to protect House Republicans majority, the speaker attributed the GOP’s down-ballot wins in part to Trump