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Factbase · 115th Congress

History: Federal Government Funding Gaps

[Update: Added January 12, 2018] The longest shutdown: December 16, 1995 – January 6, 1996 under Bill Clinton. The shortest shutdown: February 9, 2018 for about nine hours, under Donald Trump.

Politics · 115th Congress

End of the Road for the Highway King Shusters

Also Watch: Hamming it Up in Don Bacon’s Nebraska Nook [jwp-video n=”1″] On Nov. 6, voters in the district that went from the 9th to the 13th under a court-ordered redistricting elected Republican

Politics · 115th Congress

Nearly 150 Separated Migrant Children Remain in U.S. Custody

One-hundred and forty-seven undocumented migrant children separated from their parents because of President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance border security policy remained in government custody as of Nov. 6,

Politics · 115th Congress

The Best and Worst Campaign Ads of 2018

[jwp-video n=”6″] 2. Democrats love to attack Montana state Auditor Matt Rosendale for being a “fake rancher” and for being from Maryland.

Politics · 115th Congress

Steve King Laying Low After White Supremacist Backlash

King has no campaign events scheduled for the rest of this week and through Election Day on Nov. 6, and his staff has stopped responding to local media inquiries, KPLC in Iowa reported.

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Schedule Leadership Elections

Whatever the election results on Nov. 6, McConnell can boast of two confirmed Supreme Court justices under President Donald Trump, 29 appellate judges and dozens of district judges in the last two

Policy · 115th Congress

Democratic Unity on Budget Faces Tests in New Congress

The progressive budget for fiscal 2018, for example, would have raised $6 trillion more in revenue over a decade and increased spending by $5 trillion more than the Democratic alternative. 

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: Land of 10,000 Races

She also analyzed whether vulnerable House Republicans have been given votes this week on their own bills, which they could tout leading up to Nov. 6.