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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: All-nighter August

On the day Keeney announced her candidacy, she said, her husband pulled out the children’s matching American flag outfits. “My son said, ‘Daddy, why am I wearing my American flag shirt today?’”

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats about to walk budget tightrope in House

Ed Case has expressed similar concerns and said in a recent interview he wouldn’t support the budget without a vote scheduled on the infrastructure bill. 

Policy · 117th Congress

Pentagon to add COVID-19 to required vaccines for troops

“Secretary Austin and I share an unshakable commitment to making sure our troops have every tool they need to do their jobs as safely as possible,” Biden said. “These vaccines will save lives.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate slogs through infrastructure debate

“But at the end of the day, I believe this package will do a great service for the United States and a great service for my home state of Mississippi.”

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Clyburn: Pass voting bills or Democrats will lose majorities

But, you know, Joe Biden also said on the day that he was declared the winner of the presidency, he acknowledged the role that Blacks played in his election, and he said, ‘You’ve always had my back, and

Policy · 117th Congress

Budget reconciliation instructions likely to assume deficits

‘A work in progress’ Senate Budget Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday the blueprint was “still a work in progress” and wouldn’t give specifics on reconciliation instructions, including

Policy · 117th Congress

Ahead of midterms, Democrats feel pressure to pass citizenship

“If President Biden and Democrats can actually deliver on citizenship, I do think this is going to be incredibly galvanizing for the base and for the Latinos, and it’s going to resonate with moderates

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Racing to recess

“It was at that point that I knew without a doubt I wanted to be a part of the political world in Washington, D.C.,” he said

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

The Senate is about to pull some all-nighters. Why?

while Democrats may judge their representatives based on policy positions, Republican voters focus on symbolic ideology more, which may explain why GOP legislators can vote against bills that poll well without