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Video · 115th Congress

Trump’s Twitter Habit Isn’t Helping the GOP Agenda

Banks</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> <p class="p1">The president earned mixed reviews for his performance at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. Roll Call’s White House correspondent John T.

Policy · 115th Congress

Senators Skeptical of Leadership Health Care Timeline

</p> Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas told reporters on Monday evening that updated text for the bill that would repeal and replace large portions of the 2010 health law could be released this

Politics · 115th Congress

White House, Schumer Clash Over Confirmation Votes

</p> [Trump Alleges Comey Leaked Classified Info, Prods GOP on Health Bill]</p> His comments came minutes after the White House, in a statement first email-blasted then handed out to reporters in the

Politics · 115th Congress

Brooks in Senate Ad: Build the Wall or Face Shutdown

</p> In the ad, Brooks says he will “fight every spending bill that doesn’t fund that wall,” if elected to the Senate, and he promises to “read the King James Bible” on the Senate floor to filibuster

Politics · 115th Congress

Voting Rights Battle Just Getting Underway

</p> The bill seeks to establish a more diverse, balanced and fair representation in Congress — “an appeal to the low tolerance Americans have for the current ‘winner-takes-all’ approach,” a Beyer spokesperson

Politics · 115th Congress

FEC Could Allow Campaign Funds for Security

</p> The Capitol Police and Sergeant-at-Arms also hope to step up security measures both at the Capitol complex and in lawmakers’ districts.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Weekend Plans?

Previous recipients include former presidents Jimmy Carter, George Bush and Bill Clinton, and former Maine Sen. George J. Mitchell.

Politics · 115th Congress

Photos of the Year, So Far: 186 Days Into a New Washington

BY BILL CLARK and TOM WILLIAMS</p> 2017 is now more than halfway complete. That’s right, this weekend was the six-month mark on a year that’s brought a great deal of change to the nation’s capital.

Politics · 115th Congress

Cruz Walks Health Care Tightrope, With Eye on 2018

Does he make the bill more conservative, potentially compromising on other aspects of the legislation? Or does he ultimately vote against the bill because it doesn’t go far enough?

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: We-Won’t-Wait Week

Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) July 5, 2017</p> <p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;</p> Voter registration to new citizens? Rep.