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Campaigns · 118th Congress

Manchin war chest could help, and hurt, if he runs in 2024

</p> Manchin’s office did not respond to requests for comment.</p> Those close to Manchin say that lobbying and campaign contributions don’t influence his votes or policy positions.   </p> “Sen.

Opinion · 118th Congress

The unchangeable Marjorie Taylor Greene

</p> In the Bill Clinton White House, there was a widespread belief that the philandering president had cleaned up his act.

Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress

Photos of the week ending February 10, 2023

</p> New York Republican Rep. George Santos, right, shares a laugh with Florida GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Kentucky Republican Rep.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Feud between McConnell and Scott boils as Biden applies heat

</p> The bill also includes at least one provision sure to be unpalatable to Democrats: a proposal to repeal the funding for additional IRS personnel that were funded in last year’s reconciliation bill

Policy · 118th Congress

Biden mixes doable, aspirational health messages in speech

</p> The bill would cap commercial copays and implement incentives for lowering list prices often paid by the uninsured, although it remains to be seen how many companies would take up the idea. 

Congress · 118th Congress

New Ways and Means GOP members bring energy, agricultural focus

</p> She’s among the lead backers of a bipartisan bill in the last Congress that aimed to modernize the power sector and slash carbon dioxide emissions, and she’s backed bills that aim to boost hydropower

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Michigan’s Gary Peters touts both legislative and campaign wins

And while that statistic could be misleading, only one of those measures was a stand-alone post office naming bill, the epitome of noncontroversial legislation nearly always approved by unanimous consent

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

</p> One of Biden’s biggest celebratory moments Tuesday night came as he bragged about passage of the infrastructure bill and the 20,000 projects already in the pipeline.