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Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: Air war vs. ground game
Bunkeddeko also nabbed the Times’ endorsement in his 2018 primary race against Clarke, and lost to her by 6 points.
Video · 116th Congress
Will the Supreme Court’s landmark LGBTQ decision impact health care discrimination rules?
The high court’s 6-3 decision could bolster forthcoming legal attempts to strike down the HHS rules change. “I’m sure there are more coming.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate spending bills face delay over amendment fight
The House Appropriations Committee is on track to begin its markups the week of July 6.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Failing up: Losing a race for lieutenant governor as a launchpad to Congress
The former state representative lost a bid for lieutenant governor in 2016 on a ticket that fell short by 6 points.
Opinion · 116th Congress
America — Halfway between hope and heartbreak
Leaving legal arguments aside, Monday’s 6-to-3 Supreme Court decision outlawing job discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (with Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch writing for the
Policy · 116th Congress
Supreme Court extends employment protections to LGBT individuals
The 6-3 decision, written by conservative Justice Neil M.
Congress · 116th Congress
McConnell’s push to confirm judges may mean another tradition is dead
The last confirmation vote McConnell allowed under Obama was on July 6, 2016 — about two months earlier than the final vote Democrats allowed under Bush.
Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
In sweat-free summer, cash for charity dries up
Mike Gallagher run a sub-6:30 split. Sponsored by a life insurance trade group, the event benefits Junior Achievement, a nonprofit that promotes financial literacy.
Congress · 116th Congress
Busy summer ahead for appropriators after pandemic delays
The House will follow the week of July 6 — the latest start for that chamber since at least 1985, according to legislative records.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
What’s at stake in primaries Tuesday in Georgia, Nevada, South Carolina and West Virginia
Trump carried the district by 6 points.Â
Congress · 116th Congress
Protesters flood Capitol Hill and across Washington, lawmakers among them
A woman colors on an illustration of George Floyd as people gather outside the White House as they protest the death of George Floyd in Washington on Saturday, June 6, 2020.
Congress · 116th Congress
McConnell sets vote for Trump media agency pick, who has ties to Steve Bannon
Corrected, 6:20 p.m. | The Senate on Thursday will consider the nomination of conservative filmmaker Michael Pack, who has collaborated with former Breitbart News head Steve Bannon and is being actively
Congress · 116th Congress
Minority groups hit hard by crisis seek more congressional aid
More than 17 percent of Hispanic homeowners and 19 percent of African American homeowners had no or some confidence they could make their June mortgage payments, compared with about 6 percent of white
Congress · 116th Congress
Lawmakers eye NDAA to limit military gear transfers to police
Over the past three decades, the Defense Department has transferred over $6 billion worth of equipment to various law enforcement departments across the country.
Congress · 116th Congress
Budget nominee looks set to clear at least one Senate hurdle
Given the 8-6 ratio of Republicans to Democrats on the panel, if Romney were to vote against the nomination and all Democrats on the panel also voted ‘no,’ there would be a tie and Vought’s nomination
Congress · 116th Congress
Trump’s budget chief pick prepares to run confirmation gantlet
Mitt Romney, R-Utah — who also happens to sit on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs panel, which has an 8-6 ratio of Republicans to Democrats.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
6 things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
6. Influence of outside groups Outside groups in both parties have been spending ahead of Tuesday’s primaries to bolster their preferred candidates.Â
Congress · 116th Congress
Updated House calendar has only one voting day in June, 12 in July
The weeks of July 6 and July 13 will again be devoted to committee work and then the House will be in session all five weekdays during the weeks of July 20 and 27.
Congress · 116th Congress
First proxy votes cast in the House despite GOP opposition, lawsuit
Democrats casting votes for their colleagues queued in the aisle, wearing masks and keeping at least 6 feet between them as they awaited their turn at the microphone.