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Politics · 115th Congress

For Former Felons, Voting Rights Could Be a Click Away

While about 6 million are prohibited from voting under state laws, the rest, as many as 17 million, should be able to have their rights restored, Campaign Legal Center representatives said. 

Politics · 115th Congress

House Schedule Before August Recess Is Set

Monday: Noon for morning hour, 2 p.m. for legislative business, first votes postponed until 6:30 p.m.Tuesday & Wednesday: 10 a.m. for morning hour, noon for legislative business.Thursday: 9 a.m. for

Politics · 115th Congress

War Over FBI and Justice Reaches Crescendo on Hill

The House resolution insists that the Justice Department by July 6 comply with document requests and subpoenas issued by the Intelligence and Judiciary committees regarding potential violations of

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Anti-Harassment Bill Could See Fast Action

Updated 6:34 p.m. | The Senate is moving to combat sexual harassment on Capitol Hill with a bill aimed at overhauling the process for reporting and resolving claims of harassment and discrimination, in

A Steady Flow of Political Royal Blood to Congress

  Their arrival would keep the size of the informal Family Business Caucus in line with where it has been for at least two decades — between 4 percent and 6 percent of the total membership.

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Panel Sends Message By Advancing Mueller Bill

The committee rejected that amendment on a 6-15 vote. Coons, Sen. Richard J. Durbin of Illinois and other Democrats said they were convinced that the bill would be constitutional.

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: Is Lesko’s Win in the Desert a Mirage?

Debbie Lesko won the special election in Arizona’s deep red 8th District Tuesday night — but only by 6 points in a district President Donald Trump carried by 21 points in 2016.

Politics · 115th Congress

Paul Ryan Leaving Congress? His Constituents Think Not

Watch: Wisconsin Democratic Candidates Call Ryan Out on Gun Control [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call interviewed more than three dozen residents of Wisconsin’s 1st District April 6-8 during stops

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.