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Politics · 115th Congress

Rural Areas Brace for Health Care Bill Impact

About 51 percent of residents in rural West Virginia, 47 percent in Alaska, 38 percent in Maine and 37 percent in Nevada rely on Medicaid, according to a June report from the Georgetown Health Policy

Shots Fired Near Capitol Building

At 9:47 a.m., the House sent out an alert to its employees stating: "There is ongoing police activity at the intersection of Washington and Independence Avenues Southwest.

Word on the Hill: Congressional Dinner

Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, 47. Rep. Randy Hultgren, R-Ill., 51. Rep. Trent Kelly, R-Miss., 51. What's going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings?

Charlie Crist Files for Divorce

Carole Crist, 47, was political director for Crist's 2016 congressional campaign when the former Republican governor ousted then-Rep. David Jolly.

Word on the Hill: It’s Recess

Palazzo, R-Miss., 47. Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., 59. What's going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings? Send them to AlexGangitano@cqrollcall.com.

Word on the Hill: Chocolate Time

Rob Woodall, R-Ga., 47. What's going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings? Send them to AlexGangitano@cqrollcall.com.

Word on the Hill: Let Them Eat Cake

Tom Graves, R-Ga, 47. Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., 58. On Saturday: Rep. Sanford D. Bishop Jr., D-Ga., 70. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., 56. Overheard "Oh, did he? Did he do the accent?"

Word on the Hill: Liberty and Justice for Hurt

Ryan, R-Wis., 47. Did you know? If you follow Senate Dining on Facebook, you can get notifications about special discounts and promotions. Check it out at: Facebook.com/DiningattheUSSenate.

Politics · 114th Congress

Donald Trump’s Great White Hope

The black turnout rate was 60 percent and only 47 percent of Hispanics went to the polls, while the white turnout rate of 67 percent was a bit higher than it was in 2008 or 2012.  

Where the Drinkers Are in Congress

According to a survey of congressional staff, nearly half, or 47 percent, of staffers attend social events for work either once or twice a week.