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Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Mentions Twitter Account With Pro-Roy Moore Posts

</p> — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 13, 2017<p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1; The account also retweeted another conservative internet host, Wayne Dupree, who slammed congressional GOP members for “selling

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Considers Staying in Session After Dec. 18

</p> Two GOP senators, speaking on background to discuss internal conversations, said while discussions remain ongoing on whether to pursue an omnibus spending bill or a temporary continuing resolution

Policy · 115th Congress

How Many Gas Pipelines Do We Need?

Bill Flores in a 248-179 vote. Bill supporters say it will keep environmental reviews robust while tightening up environmental review timelines.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Slaughter Outed as Not a Texan

</p> In the late hours of Tuesday night, during a Rules Committee hearing the tax bill, the truth came out.</p> Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Alabama GOP Appears to Still Support Roy Moore

</p> Asked about the Wednesday night steering committee meeting, Moore’s campaign chairman Bill Armistead responded via text, “Nothing happened.”

Politics · 115th Congress

Plan to Boost Coal and Nuclear Could Cost Consumers

</p> Coal and nuclear fit that bill, according to Perry, and its providers should be rewarded with regulations that guarantee they can recover their costs and make a profit — even if higher electric rates

Politics · 115th Congress

Smelling Tax Blood, Dems Look to ’18

</p> GOP leaders are asking their members to “walk the plank” for a bill that will never become law, Pelosi added.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

The Lazy Staffer’s Holiday Gift Guide

</p>Scarves, $22, and hand warmers, $15(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Don’t want to stick out your neck? Try a sensible scarf.

Politics · 115th Congress

Tax Fight Coming Over Politicking by Churches, Nonprofits

</p> The House bill would repeal the longstanding Johnson Amendment, which prohibits churches and other 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations from endorsing — or opposing — candidates for elective office.