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Politics · 115th Congress

Plenty of Pitfalls for Hill Staffers Doing Campaign Work

When the Senate was in session, he would often do campaign work from 6 to 9 p.m. because he could still reach in-state reporters. “I just had to do a shit-ton on the weekends,” he added. 

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: David Kustoff

I try to be in the office — this door opens at 6 — so I’m usually here by 6:15 in the morning, and I like to read as much as I can.

Politics · 115th Congress

The Best Little Midterm in Texas

In the latest Political Theater Podcast, Roll Call’s Bridget Bowman leads us through the upcoming March 6 primary, which will set the stage for a tough battle leading up to the November midterms. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Campaigns Taking to TV During State of the Union

Texas’ congressional primaries, on March 6, are the first in the nation.  Former federal prosecutor Jay Hulings is running for the Democratic nomination to take on GOP Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Immigration Crackdown Raises Fears of Seeking Health Care

In Fresno County, the undocumented group fell by 9,585 people, or almost 33 percent, from September 2015 to July 2017, while the rest of the Medicaid population in that county grew by 6 percent.

Politics · 115th Congress

House Judiciary Advances Foreign Lobby Overhaul

The House Judiciary Committee advanced as amended, 15-6 along party lines, the measure that would give the Justice Department new subpoena-like investigative powers.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Leaders Under the Gun to Avert Partial Shutdown

Updated 6:05 p.m. | Congress began the week with growing uncertainty about the effort to pass another temporary spending bill, even as the prospect of a partial government shutdown loomed.

Politics · 115th Congress

Texas Redistricting Case Heads to Supreme Court

The high court action is the latest in a long saga over the state’s congressional and statehouse maps, and Texas officials said the timing could inject chaos into the Nov. 6 elections.

Politics · 115th Congress

Arizona Senate Primary Battle Officially Kicks Off

She donned a blue flight suit to fly in a World War II-era AT-6 trainer to Phoenix, and then to Prescott. McSally, of course, is piloting the plane herself.  “Fly, fight and win.

Politics · 115th Congress

10 Issues Congress Faces in January

6. CHIP While there is bipartisan agreement on the need to fund a long-term reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the obstacle to doing so has been offsets.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Tax Cuts by the Numbers

GDP growth was above 6 percent for the two years after the tax cut was passed.11.8 million jobs created (1965-69). 1981 — Reagan tax cutsThese cuts went into full force in 1983.

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: Jonesing for Another Special Election Yet?

(Sorry, Georgia 6, you were wild but not this wild.) Catch up with 10 takeaways from Nathan Gonzales. Candidate Confessions  Dave Richardson knows all about what it means to be at the races.