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Opinion · 116th Congress

A shining example for today’s House investigators

whom he served, and certainly equal to the value of some of the great senators of his time, modest men like Democrats Mike Mansfield, Gaylord Nelson and Claiborne Pell; Republicans like John Chafee, Bill

Opinion · 116th Congress

What the shutdown taught us about paid family leave

</p> About 25 years ago, Congress approved and President Bill Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, which allows eligible workers in large businesses to take up to 12 weeks of job-protected

Opinion · 116th Congress

That might as well have been Trump’s concession speech

</p> Trump’s Tuesday night bloviation-a-thon (which almost broke Bill Clinton’s don’t-stop-talking-until-tomorrow State of the Union record) has been described as the opening salvo of his 2020 re-election

Opinion · 116th Congress

Dr. Jekyll, Mr. State of the Union

President Bill Clinton spoke for an hour and 29 minutes in 2000. What did they say in all that time? What didn’t they say?

Opinion · 116th Congress

When shutdown politics add to economic woes, nobody wins

Mark Warner has introduced a similar anti-shutdown bill, the Shutdowns Transferring Unnecessary Pain and Inflicting Damage In The Coming Years Act — (bad name, good idea) — affectionately being called