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House Schedules Vote on Health Care Bill

I feel great about the count,” said Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California after a Wednesday evening leadership meeting at the Capitol, confirming that he has 216 votes to pass the legislation.

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GOP Health Care Vote Could Complicate Funding Talks

I would be shocked that they would want to see a government shutdown,” the Wisconsin Republican said, noting that the reason the negotiations are still ongoing is because Democrats are “dragging

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Spending Shutdown Showdown Fizzling Out

I think sometimes when we get close to the end, a lot of things are resolved very quickly. I’m hopeful,” Frelinghuysen said.

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Gardner Sees ‘Refreshing’ New Focus on North Korea

I do think that people need to pay more attention to North Korea,” Gardner said. “And I do think this isn’t a time to say, ‘Yes, are you going to strike or are you not going to strike?’

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Decision Day for Avoiding a Government Shutdown?

I don’t want to see an extension,” Rogers said. “I want to see us finish this thing on time. However, if the time runs out on a Friday there is a little extra play room there.”

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Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

In 2013, when President Barack Obama decided to seek congressional authorization for a Syria strike he ultimately never ordered, he said, “I have the authority to carry out this military action without

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Tax Overhaul Not Immune to GOP Infighting

Without it or another significant revenue source, the GOP’s tax plan could drive up the deficit — the opposite of what Republicans have promised to do.

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All Eyes on Turnout in Georgia Special Election

I think I can win,” Ossoff said Monday about his chances of winning outright. “Whether I do is up to turnout and the voters,” he said, adding, “We’re within striking distance.”

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Playing Chicken With Trump’s Tax Returns

Trump initially said during the 2016 campaign that he would release his tax returns, but reversed course and said he couldn’t because he was being audited.

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Estes a Stalwart but Unflashy Conservative

In January 2017, he launched a new savings program for people with disabilities, which allows them to set aside up to $100,000 for education, job training or other needs without losing