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Policy · 116th Congress

The perils of positive thinking

[jwp-video n=”1″] “Find a way to bring this in under budget and ahead of schedule” is not an order anyone with a modicum of ambition ignores, even if it’s next to impossible to obey.

Policy · 115th Congress

NDAA Races Through Congress at Historic Pace

Only twice in the last 33 years has the measure been enacted prior to the Oct. 1 start of the fiscal year. The most recent time that happened was more than two decades ago, in fiscal 1997.

Policy · 115th Congress

Wade Decision by 2-to-1 Margin

Pollsters surveyed 1,020 voters nationwide between June 27 and July 1 via live phone interviews. The survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage points.

Policy · 115th Congress

Analysis: What Matters Most in the NDAA

Watch: Ryan Talks DACA Solution, Pelosi Says Iran Deal Withdrawal ‘Dangerous’ [jwp-video n=”1″] Reorganizing the Navy After a spate of collisions involving U.S. warships in the Pacific last

Policy · 115th Congress

Flake Flip on NASA Nominee Followed Senate Tumult

The Senate is considering a Duckworth resolution to allow children under the age of 1 on the chamber floor, and the Bridenstine vote situation underscores the significance of the resolution.

Policy · 115th Congress

When the Budget Resolution Isn’t About the Budget

[jwp-video n=”1″] Broken process Georgia Republican David Perdue has filed an amendment alongside Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse that seeks to declare that the budget process itself

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Adopts Budget With House-Backed Changes

The Senate budget retained a reconciliation instruction to its Energy and Natural Resources Committee directing the panel to produce legislation to reduce the deficit by $1 billion, seen by many as

Policy · 115th Congress

McCain Diagnosis Puts Health Care Effort in More Jeopardy

McCain’s Absence Leaves Health Care Bill Stalled [jwp-video n=”1″] The more than two-hour meeting late Wednesday night comes a day after McConnell proclaimed there was not enough Republican