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Trump Wins Ted Cruz’s Vote With Supreme Court List

</p> [Trump’s Supreme Court Picks Could Bring Real World Experience]</p> Lee, in a written statement after Cruz’s post, didn’t indicate that the Texas senator prompted any change in his position. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Boehner Joins Influential K Street Firm

</p> [Boehner Joins Tobacco Company Board]</p> Boehner’s longtime aides John Criscuolo and Amy Lozupone, who has been staffing the former speaker’s taxpayer-funded office in the Longworth House Office

Politics · 114th Congress

As Maine’s 2nd District Goes, So Goes the Nation?

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Maine is one of just two states that split its electoral votes by congressional district, and the Trump campaign believes that its rural, blue-collar 2nd District is

Politics · 114th Congress

Guns Now an Issue in Florida Senate Race

This is a rehash of the gun lobby’s proposal. https://t.co/YhggIOGrbl</p> — Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) September 15, 2016</p> <p/></p> </p> <p/> The @marcorubio bill forces law enforcement to go

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Mary Landrieu Closes the Door on Another Run

</p> “I’ve pretty much closed that door,” the Louisiana Democrat said in an interview with CQ Magazine. “Definitely not ever again for Congress.”

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Presidential Politics Hit Senate Floor

As a response, Republicans tried to pass a bill relating to handling classified information.</p> Oregon Democratic Sen.

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EpiPen Pricing Flap Prompts New Drug Transparency Bill

</p> The bill would make manufacturers of certain drugs submit a report detailing manufacturing, research and development costs, net profits and how much they spend on advertising on a particular medicine

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Are They Now?

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Then: Gephardt served as a Democratic congressman from Missouri from 1977 to 2005 and was House majority leader from 1989 until 1995, when Republicans took control of