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Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

&pizza, Au Bon Pain coming to the Capitol complex

Employees with a valid government-issued ID can now claim their no-cost pies between 6 and 8 p.m. (Don’t try this at DCA, though: Airport locations are excluded.)

Politics · 116th Congress

An initial rating of the 2020 presidential race

Of course, Trump narrowly lost four states he could conceivably carry in 2020 — New Hampshire (4), Minnesota (10), Nevada (6) and Maine (4), giving him at least a couple of paths to 270 electoral

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

It’s the Most Shutdown Time of the Year

Hoyer hashed out the coming week’s schedule — such as it is, since the only time they know they need to be in Washington is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. — the two engaged in a little good-natured banter, noting

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

Politics · 115th Congress

Google Still K Street’s Top Tech Spender

Tech policy, immigration, trade and data security matters have driven business at such firms as the Monument Policy Group, whose lobbying revenue was up this year to slightly less than $6 million,

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

Trump Calls Spending Plan ‘Ridiculous’

“We have a good understanding,” the Wisconsin Republican said Sept. 6, a day after his last meeting with Trump. “I’m confident our understanding will stick.”