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Policy · 114th Congress

AG Pick Sessions Makes His Case on Civil Rights

Attorney, voting in favor of the 30-year extension of the Civil Rights Act, voting to confirm Attorney General Eric Holder, spearheading the effort to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Rosa Parks,

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Cabinet Picks Incite Liberal Backlash

Schumer, the incoming Senate minority leader, nodded to reports that Sessions has been well-liked in the Senate, but said that should not make a difference to the confirmation process.

The Week When the Capitol Is Like College in the Fall

Briefings organized by the House Administration Committee begin Wednesday, continue Nov. 29 and Nov. 30 and are followed the next day by orientation’s climactic event — a lottery akin to a collegiate “

Politics · 114th Congress

Comey: No Charges Over New Clinton Emails

“Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in our July recommendation,” Comey wrote to leaders of eight congressional committees.

Politics · 114th Congress

High Spending in Tossup New York House Race

The race between Republican John Faso and Democrat Zephyr Teachout in New York’s 19th Congressional District has exceeded $8.5 million in spending, Federal Election Commission reports show. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Congress Unlikely to Move on Trump Ethics Plan

In addition, her presidential campaign has reported nearly $7 million in contributions bundled by lobbyists, according to Federal Election Commission reports.

Politics · 114th Congress

McCaul Says he ‘Misspoke’ About RNC Hack

RNC spokesman Sean Spicer tweeted after McCaul’s interview, “Contrary to reports, there has been no known breach of @GOP networks.”

Politics · 114th Congress

Ethics Office: Meadows Likely in Violation of House Rules

Mark Meadows was likely in violation of House rules and standards when he continued to pay a staff member his full-time salary after he was moved to a part-time advisory role, an Office of Congressional