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Sanders Jumps Into Columbia Union Debate

</p> Sanders sent a letter to students saying he hoped they would vote to join the United Auto Workers and recalled meeting with a few students who were pushing to unionize.

Politics · 114th Congress

Charlie Rangel on How America Changed

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Rangel credits legislation he has been involved in such as empowerment zones, an affordable housing bill, and the earned income tax credit for improving his district

Politics · 114th Congress

Hudson Proposes National Concealed Carry Bill

</p> According to the Daily Caller, Hudson’s legislation would allow people with a state-issued concealed carry license to carry a handgun to any other state that allows concealed carry if the person

Politics · 114th Congress

Rouhani Warns Trump Not to Rip Up Iran Deal

</p> “There is no doubt that the United States is our enemy,” Rouhani said, channeling Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Some Democrats Plan Slowdown as Senate Wraps Up Year

</p> <p class="p1">“For several months, we have joined thousands of our states’ retired coal miners and their families to call for a vote on this bipartisan, paid-for bill.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Pat Toomey Won

</p> Toomey is best known for backing a bill in 2013 that would expand background checks in the case of gun sales (known as Manchin-Toomey), legislation that played a major role in his re-election campaign

Politics · 114th Congress

Defense Bill Would Expand U.S.

In a potentially momentous departure from longstanding law, the fiscal 2017 defense policy bill Congress will send President Barack Obama in the coming days would expand the aims of America’s strategic

Politics · 114th Congress

How Tom Price Would Dismantle Obamacare

</p> Under Price’s proposal, the health care law would be repealed effective immediately upon enactment. In its place, the bill would create refundable tax credits for health savings accounts.