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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Dwight Evans

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: Why did you want to be a politician?</p> A: To make a difference.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Three Celebrities on Capitol Hill for Three Reasons

</p> Actor Huw Collins came to support a bill, introduced by Florida Republican Vern Buchanan and supported by Oregon Democrat Earl Blumenauer, among others, that would permanently ban horse slaughter

Politics · 115th Congress

Schumer Hopeful That Trump Has Caved on the Wall

</p> “I want to say that it’s really good news that the president seems to be taking the wall off the table in the negotiations we’re having on an appropriations bill this week,” Senate Minority Leader

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Lawmakers Pushing for Nuclear Waste Facility in Nevada

</p> The bill would also authorize the Energy Department to build interim storage facilities to consolidate the waste from reactors that have already closed while licensing for Yucca Mountain is finalized

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Four Arrested for Marijuana Use Near Capitol

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Before the United States Capitol Police moved into the crowd on the lawn to make arrests, DCMJ held five prayers, for different religious denominations, and held up joints, edibles

Politics · 115th Congress

Top Dems Blast Trump’s First 100 Days, Border Wall Demands

Democratic leaders slammed President Donald Trump on Monday for a “parade of broken promises to working people” during his first 100 days, and said his demands for border wall funding in a must-pass spending bill

Politics · 115th Congress

Shutdown Under GOP Control Could Be Historic

</p> </p> A rare event There are several explanations for why a government shutdown under unified Republican government would be so unusual.

Politics · 115th Congress

Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

</p> And as Congress returns this week to tackle two hot-button issues, a government funding bill to avert a shutdown and perhaps another try at a health care overhaul, it appears doubtful they will demand