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Policy · 115th Congress

K Street Ups Pressure for Congress to Raise Debt Limit

Street haven’t hit the panic button just yet, but lobbyists for financial services and business groups are increasing their pressure on lawmakers to swiftly extend the debt limit and fund the government without

Politics · 115th Congress

Latest GOP Leadership Health Care Plan Bleeding Support

I regret that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failures of Obamacare will not be successful,” Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in his opening remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Capitol Police Officer Paints to Heal

“Before I got to the floor that I needed to, I had the second pager go off and they said another plane had hit the other tower and to scramble the team to get on the tarmac.”

Politics · 115th Congress

McConnell Abandons Obamacare Repeal and Replace Effort

“After conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the Consumer Freedom Amendment, I have decided I cannot support the current version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act,”

Politics · 115th Congress

Ryan Says He’s Working on Update to Capitol Dress Code

The Wisconsin Republican said he would work with the House sergeant-at-arms to update the code without providing specifics on whether it would address women wearing sleeveless dresses and open-toed

Politics · 115th Congress

Is Shorter August Recess Prelude to Deals?

The measure, compiled without public hearings and mired with dismal public approval ratings, isn’t likely to motivate senators to work more efficiently.

Policy · 115th Congress

Wray Pledges Impartiality as FBI Director

The only way to run the FBI is “by the book, playing it straight,” without fear, favoritism or regard for partisan considerations, he said.

Politics · 115th Congress

Budget Battle Opening Salvo Still Stalled

“That is a concern that I have,” New York Rep. Tom Reed said. “And I would hope all members are looking three steps ahead.” Bicameral negotiations?

Policy · 115th Congress

D.C. Law Banning Wet Wipes Could Clog Appropriations

I never believed I’d have to talk about wet wipes standing at a podium in the Congress of the United States,” D.C. Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said at a press conference.

Politics · 115th Congress

Budget Cuts Would Sting in Trump Country

“We need the social services support and some of the other issues that are being cut,” she says, adding that there are several items, including Community Development Block Grant funding, “that I just couldn