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McConnell Wants Open Amendment Process on Refugee Bill

By Niels Lesniewski and Thomas McKinless</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that the way forward on the refugee admittance legislation would involve

Office Space: Rodney Davis’ Illinois Campus

</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Related: Office Space: Bill Pascrell’s Paterson Park Office Space: Don Beyer’s Virginia Embassy Office Space: Steve King’s Excavation Site Office Space:

Washington Heating Up on Self-Driving Cars

</p> </p> Congress has already put new language on the books as part of its passage of a surface transportation reauthorization bill in December (PL 114-94)that could help advance vehicle technology

Senate Democrats, 2018 Math Is Not Your Friend

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) If Democrats don’t retake the Senate majority this year, they face the prospect of a long winter in the minority, because the 2018 map puts them at a severe disadvantage

Senate Democrats, 2018 Math Is Not Your Friend

</p> Democratic members and operatives alike said it was too early to consider any 2018 strategies, particularly owing to the expansive presidential campaign this year.  </p> Sen.

Was There Ever an Obama-Ryan Honeymoon?

</p> “The word honeymoon is overused in American politics,” said William Galston, a former aide to President Bill Clinton now with the Brookings Institution.

Was There Ever an Obama-Ryan Honeymoon?

</p> “The word honeymoon is overused in American politics,” said William Galston, a former aide to President Bill Clinton now with the Brookings Institution.

The House’s Ideology, in Seven Circles

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) In any organization filled with nothing but ambitious and opinionated people, groups with common interests are sure to come together — and Congress is no different.

Before Republicans Move Forward, They Retreat

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Congressional Republicans emerged from a retreat in Baltimore last week committed to an agenda that navigates between the fierce rhetoric of the presidential campaign