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Politics · 115th Congress

Trump: Tax Overhaul Would Make U.S. a ‘Jobs Magnet’

Updated 6:22 p.m. | Lowering tax rates on private-sector firms would make the United States a “jobs magnet” and provide a boost to the economy, President Donald Trump said Tuesday during a meeting with

Politics · 115th Congress

Judge: Menendez No Different Than a Cab Driver

Under the agreed upon schedule that Walls reiterated Friday, the trial will begin on Sept. 6, with proceedings generally taking place from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Dinosaurs at the Capitol

Happening tonight: Hawthorne fundraiser Hawthorne (1336 U St., NW) is hosting a fundraiser from 6 – 9 p.m. to benefit Team Rubicon, which hires veterans to go to troubles areas and conduct relief

Politics · 115th Congress

White House on Harvey Relief Bill Talk: Pump the Brakes

most of underwater central Houston, believes lawmakers and the White House “need to put an aid package together for $150 billion because this not only includes the Houston Harris County area, which is 6

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Blumenthal Against Bullies

A local reporter with NBC 6 South Florida tweeted a photograph of the senator speaking with coaches on the field. Full body scanners in visitor galleries?

Politics · 115th Congress

DCCC Raises More Than $6 Million in July

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised more than $6 million in July, roughly $2 million more than it did in July 2015.

‘Kid Rock’ May Be Ineligible for Michigan Ballot

with 50 percent against former Trump campaign state co-chairwoman Lena Epstein (9 percent), former Army Ranger/businessman John James (7 percent), and retired state Supreme Court Justice Bob Young Jr. (6

Merkley’s Mild Town Hall in a Red County

There were audible gasps in the audience when the senator said it cost $6 an hour to park in the Windy City, particularly given that it’s free to park in downtown Dallas and most people here have a driveway