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Politics · 115th Congress

House Work Week Gets Shorter

</p> This is the second time this month McCarthy has canceled a planned Friday session.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Virginia Is Most Patriotic State

</p> Human chain around Capitol Around a thousand people have RSVPed to form a “human chain” around the Capitol today to protest the Senate Republicans’ health care bill, DCist reported.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Brian Fitzpatrick

</p>Fitzpatrick advocates changes that would help return Congress to a citizen legislature. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Q: How do you switch your brain over from arresting politicians to being one?

Six Who Could Succeed Pelosi — Someday

</p>JOSEPH CROWLEY Age 55, in his 10th term, representing New York’s 14th District (Northwest Queens and East Bronx)</p>(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) His outsized personality and 6-foot-4-inch frame

Politics · 115th Congress

Pro-Trump Group Pulls Heller Ad After Backlash

Some senators signaled Tuesday that the group should think twice before launching similar ads against Republicans who opposed the bill.</p> “We don’t think that’s a good idea,” said Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

Paul Ryan Defends CBO Role as Referee

</p> The speaker’s comments came one day after the CBO issued a report that said the Senate Republican health care bill would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 22 million over a decade to

Politics · 115th Congress

Rand Paul Says Trump Open to His Health Care Ideas

</p> “We have a good rapport, and I think he’s open to trying to make the bill better,” Paul said of Trump, whom he met with before Tuesday afternoon’s busing of GOP senators to the White House to meet

Politics · 115th Congress

Warren: ‘The Next Step is Single-Payer’

Elizabeth Warrensaid Tuesday that opposing the Republican health care bill wasn’t enough, and the Democratic Party should start running on a new national single-payer plan.