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Campus Notebook: No Shorts for Some Capitol Police

Kimberly Schneider would not say why the decision was put in place, stating in an email, “Uniforms and equipment are designed and assigned based upon the operational needs of the Department.”

Democrats Thread the Needle on Medicare

He was careful to note, however, that a deal including Medicare is possible “as long as it doesn’t reduce benefits to the beneficiary.” In-cycle Sens.

Republican Joins Race to Succeed Pence

notified reporters Monday that he would make a campaign announcement, a couple weeks after Messer called the 6th district seat “a great opportunity to serve” in the wake of Pence’s announcement that he was

Marriage Act Defense Sparks Four Divorces

DOMA was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996 after passing both chambers by substantial majorities. Its original sponsor and champion was then-Rep. Bob Barr (R-Ga.).

At-Large Seats Seem Safe for Both Parties

Don Young (R) has held the office for almost three-quarters of that time. Young has faced election cycles under some dark ethical clouds and has still come out unscathed.

Poll: Hochul Has Late Lead in N.Y. Special

held or picked up a couple of points among Independents and in every region of the district, Hochul gained fourteen points with Democrats and eighteen points among Independents,” Siena College pollster Don

Heard on the Hill: Don’t Tread on Them

His staff is adamant that it was on display long before Amash’s. “The Gadsden flag is a wonderful reminder of why I’m here and what I’m here to do,” Duncan says.