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The Pages of History Will Be Televised

</p> “Sometimes when you’re in the middle of historical moments, you don’t realize it,” he said.</p> Mitchell and Findley are good friends.

The Pages of History Will Be Televised

</p> One of Davis’ fellow pages was Rush D. Holt, who would go on to join the House nearly 30 years later.  </p> “It was a formative experience for me,” Holt said.

Cantor v. Brat: The Fight Continues

</p> But Brat doesn’t hit a home run every time, such as on Friday, when he failed to secure adoption of an amendment to a bipartisan medical research bill that would have transformed all the allocated

Breaking Down the 21st Century Cures Act Vote

</p> The Cures Act, which reauthorizes the National Institutes of Health through 2018, is a bipartisan bill designed to promote breakthroughs in medical research with $2 billion in mandatory annual spending

House Confederate Flag Battle Not Over

The backlash over the maneuver forced Republicans to pull the spending bill entirely.</p> They now hope to turn up the heat on GOP leaders and House Administration Committee Chairwoman Candice S.

House Confederate Flag Battle Not Over

</p> House Democrats felt emboldened by Republican leaders’ attempt to secure votes for their fiscal 2016 Interior-Environment appropriations bill by undoing an adopted amendment to ban Confederate flags

Capitol Evaluates Own Cybersecurity After OPM Hack

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) As news broke that data breaches at the Office of Personnel Management affected more than 22 million people, Senate staffers received a notice from the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms

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House Pulls Spending Bill Amid Confederate Flag Debate

By JM Rieger and Matt Fuller</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">House Republicans are pulling the Interior-Environment appropriations bill amid a growing public relations storm over votes on the Confederate