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Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to Visit Flint

</p> The House this week approved a bipartisan bill, sponsored by Kildee and Michigan Republican Fred Upton, that would require the Environmental Protection Agency to inform residents within 24 hours

Ryan Outlines Budget Options, Says Members Will Decide

those options, Ryan told members, would guarantee that the Senate will block appropriations bills from moving forward and that Congress will have to pass a continuing resolution or omnibus appropriations bill

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Pelosi Won’t Rule Out Deeming on GOP Budget

By Thomas McKinless</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">When asked Thursday whether Democrats would oppose deeming the Republican budget bill passed, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said it would depend

Democrats Want Emergency Cash to Fight Opioid Abuse

</p> That would turn a broadly bipartisan bill championed on the GOP side by a pair of vulnerable incumbents — Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Rob Portman of Ohio — into a venue to debate new appropriations

The Politics of Lead Poisoning

</p> That may explain, in part, the lopsided, 416-2 vote in the House to approve a bill Wednesday requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to inform residents within 24 hours when tests show their

Lynn Woolsey Doesn’t Find UFO Talk Totally Spacey

</p> Bassett has for years pressed the former first lady to divulge anything and everything about alien visitors that she or President Bill Clinton would have had access to in the Oval Office.  

Email Blackout Exposes Tech Problems in House

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Countless emails to congressional staffers went unseen for hours Tuesday afternoon because of an unexplained internal server problem, raising questions about efficiency

House Approves Flint-EPA Bill

</p> The bill, sponsored by Michigan Democrat Dan Kildee and Michigan Republican Fred Upton, would require the federal agency to alert consumers if the state hasn’t already done so.