How The GOP’s Health Care Law Went Down
In a bad sign for the bill's chance of passage, six Republicans vote against the rule.Students on a school tour of the Capitol try to catch a glimpse of members of Congress passing through Statuary Hall
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In a bad sign for the bill's chance of passage, six Republicans vote against the rule.Students on a school tour of the Capitol try to catch a glimpse of members of Congress passing through Statuary Hall
At the core of Donald Trump's Friday press conference with Angela Merkel was a theme that he has been harping on since he became a candidate — America is being played for a patsy on the global stage.
Press Secretary Sean Spicer called the bill "the Obamacare replacement plan that everyone has been asking for."
Sarah Sanders, the White House principal deputy press secretary, called the effort to craft a replacement plan a "collective thing" between the president, the Health and Human Services Department and Congress
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, at a press conference last week, joined a group of Republican leaders who have trumpeted using the CRA to roll back regulations put in place under President Barack
The seventh annual "Day on the Hill" for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA today will highlight its "True Islam" campaign and "#MuslimAlly" hashtag.
Today, the members of the House Ways and Means Committee have a total of 508 years in Congress, compared to 498 years during the health care debate in 2009 and 404 years in 1985 when the committee tackled
By BILL CLARK and TOM WILLIAMSCQ Roll Call Today marks one week into President Donald's Trump presidency and Roll Call's photographers have captured much of the action in Washington and Philadelphia, where
Congress has spoken," the South Dakota Republican said when asked about the possibility of the U.S. government reopening so-called black sites to torture suspected terrorists.
Happening today Breakfast with outgoing White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, hosted by The Christian Science Monitor at 9 a.m. at the St. Regis, 923 16th St. NW.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested in a press conference Wednesday that the repeal and replacement of President Barack Obama’s signature health care law will occur simultaneously or nearly simultaneously