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Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Bend it like Bacon

The action starts at 6:30 p.m at Audi Field.

Congress · 116th Congress

White House Asks for $4.5 Billion Border Aid; Democrats Balk

capacity — what Lowey referred to as “bailing out” ICE — which would support an increase in the average daily population of roughly 8,500 above what is provided in the fiscal 2019 omnibus package (PL 116-6)

Congress · 116th Congress

Let the fiscal 2020 spending games begin

It’s possible the full committee will mark up Legislative Branch and Military Construction-VA the week of May 6 after subcommittee markups next week, but the schedule is still fluid, according to

Congress · 116th Congress

Nielsen out as Homeland Security chief

Updated 6:59 p.m. | President Donald Trump announced Sunday that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is leaving his administration.

Policy · 116th Congress

GPS has its own 19-year cicada problem

But a similar transition is happening on April 6, and this time the change is at the heart of the U.S. global positioning system satellites that send out not only precise geographic coordinates, but

Congress · 116th Congress

Small-dollar donors could hold the balance in 2020

Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination again, said his campaign raised $6 million in 24 hours, at an average of less than $27 per donor.

Congress · 116th Congress

Key House votes in 2018: CQ Vote Studies

issued by the Intelligence and Judiciary committees with regard to potential violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by Justice Department personnel and related matters, by Friday, July 6,

Congress · 116th Congress

These toxins last ‘forever.’ But the EPA is going slow

The lack of disclosure violated a 1976 law known as the Toxic Substances Control Act, and DuPont reached a settlement with the agency to pay $10.3 million in civil penalties and perform more than $6 million