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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Party Time

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Policy · 115th Congress

GOP Moderates Face Health Care Heat

</p> “My own sense is that many of our members who were opposed to the bill are probably still opposed,” Tuesday Group co-chairman Charlie Dent told reporters.

Policy · 115th Congress

McCarthy: No Health Care Vote Friday or Saturday

He is hoping to avoid a repeat of his disastrous health care failure in March, when his team pulled the party’s first health care bill from floor consideration because it lacked support to pass.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Health Care Vote Could Complicate Funding Talks

</p> “More progress needs to be made on some of our priorities and we continue to be concerned about the poison pill riders that are in the bill,” Pelosi said, citing policy riders concerning abortion

Politics · 115th Congress

Spending Shutdown Showdown Fizzling Out

</p> House and Senate lawmakers negotiating an omnibus bill to fund the government through the end of September had said the biggest outstanding dispute was over cost-sharing subsidy payments to insurance

Politics · 115th Congress

With Spending Deal Close, Trump Lambasts Democrats

With less than 48 hours to avoid a government shutdown, President Donald Trump on Thursday voiced his opposition to including in a government funding bill two items that are vitally important for Democrats

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: A Disturbing Trend Against Women’s Health

</p> This month, on April 14, President Trump signed a bill allowing states to withhold federal funds for family planning services from organizations that provide abortion services with private money.

Policy · 115th Congress

Moderates Hedge On New Obamacare Repeal Amendment

</p> “My own sense is that many of our members who were opposed to the bill are probably still opposed,” moderate Tuesday Group co-chairman Charlie Dent said, adding that he does not conduct whip counts

Politics · 115th Congress

Decision Day for Avoiding a Government Shutdown?

</p> Kentucky Rep. Harold Rogers, a former Appropriations chairman and still a senior member of the committee, described the leaders as, “within striking distance” on a fiscal 2017 spending bill.