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Ryan’s 2016 Agenda Likely to Be Sidelined Until 2017

</p> “What I want to see is an agenda that’s backed up by substantive legislation, that’s backed up by an affirmative floor vote of the House,” Republican Study Committee Chairman Bill Flores said.  

Senate Women Rule as Work Begins After Blizzard

</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The Senate convened for a short session on Tuesday and is set on Wednesday to take up Murkowski’s “Energy Policy Modernization Act,” a bipartisan bill she introduced along

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Is Anything More Important to a Candidate Than Talent on TV?

Gery Chico had served as chief of staff to the mayor of Chicago, and both President Bill Clinton and the Chicago Tribune had credited him with leading a dramatic turnaround of Chicago’s public schools.

‘Big Men’: Is Trump America’s Berlusconi?

</p> John Feehery, a Republican political strategist, believes Trump is “running as George Wallace” — the former Alabama governor — “but would govern like Bill Clinton.”

‘Big Men’: Is Trump America’s Berlusconi?

</p> John Feehery, a Republican political strategist, believes Trump is “running as George Wallace” — the former Alabama governor — “but would govern like Bill Clinton.”

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Time-Lapse: DC’s 2016 Snowstorm

By Bill Clark and JM Rieger</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">Roll Call Photo Editor Bill Clark captures the massive blizzard that hit Washington, D.C. and all the action that ensued on Capitol Hill

360 View From a Capitol Hill Sled

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Photo Editor Bill Clark handed over Roll Call’s 360-degree camera to some American University students sledding on Capitol Hill.  

Congress Stays Away, but Not Sledders

She was denied in March, but went on to help secure support for a policy rider in the year-end omnibus appropriations bill that stated police should consider “the family-style neighborhood that the Capitol

Congress Stays Away, but Not Sledders

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) On Sunday, without the benefit of Metro, which had suspended service throughout the weekend, and with roads at best mildly passable, the pilgrimage to the Hill was in full force