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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Flashback Friday: Recess Cancellations

Majority Leader Bill Frist led a 28-minute session, starting at 10:02 p.m., and the chamber then returned its recess until Sept. 6.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Summer Isn’t So Easy for Staffers Who Are Parents

challenging, but I have to say it’s not unlike challenges that a lot of working parents face,” said Jerry White, the policy director for the House Republican Conference, who has a 7-year-old son and a 6-

Politics · 115th Congress

How Donald Trump Shivved a Compromise GOP Immigration Bill

It also would have created a $25 billion pot of funds for border security, including $17 billion for 846 miles of southern border wall and $6 billion for other technologies, the North Carolina Republican

Politics · 115th Congress

Moderates Punt on Immigration Petition as GOP Goals Drift

As that Tuesday deadline arrived and negotiators left a meeting around 6:30 p.m. without an agreement, moderates continued to signal they would possibly reach 218 signatures later that evening.

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Fight Over How to Use Canceled Recess Weeks

If ‘Resistance’ Dems want to eat up the clock in an unprecedented way, McConnell’s creating more clock: pic.twitter.com/uTp11msVlB — Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 6, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; “Our

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Trump’s D-Day Gift to Canada: A Trade War

That June 6, 1984, speech, written by Peggy Noonan, also took pains to credit “the unsurpassed courage of the Canadians who … once they hit Juno Beach, they never looked back.”

Politics · 115th Congress

Analysis: Why You Should Focus on Independents

Sure, there were many more Democrats than Republicans in the 2008 (+7 points) and 2012 (+6 points) exit poll samples, when Barack Obama won the White House and was re-elected comfortably.

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.

Policy · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Strikes Down Law Banning Sports Gambling

In a 6-3 opinion, the justices struck down key provisions of a 1992 federal law, known as the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, finding that it violates the 10th Amendment’s delegation