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Opinion · 115th Congress
Grow up, Earl Blumenauer
</p> The venue was much different, but that’s the same sentiment Rep.
Politics · 115th Congress
GOP Hits Streets of Philadelphia
</p> Agenda items On Wednesday, House Speaker Paul D.
Policy · 115th Congress
Republicans Could Face Trouble Balancing Next Budget
</p> But if the coming health care repeal bill is similar to the last one, it will not save nearly $2 trillion.
Politics · 115th Congress
Nomination Fights Challenge Alexander-Murray Relationship
Cures Act and a bill fixing No Child Left Behind,” Alexander said in a statement.
Politics · 115th Congress
Becerra, Pompeo Prepare to Leave House
</p> Becerra previously served as the chairman of the Democratic Caucus while serving in Congress.</p> He won’t be the only member of the House resigning for other office.
Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
Word on the Hill: March for Life Planning
Greg Walden of Oregon, Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, and Pat Tiberi of Ohio. 8 to 9 a.m. in the Cannon House Office Building, Room 122. RSVP: rsvp@rmsp.org.
Politics · 115th Congress
Trump: Supreme Court Pick Comes ‘Next Week’
</p> McConnell said Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama did not face filibusters for their Supreme Court picks.
Politics · 115th Congress
House Fits In Abortion Bill, Even With Short Schedule
</p> The only non-suspension bill the House will vote on next week is the so-called No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2017.
Policy · 115th Congress
States Could Keep Obamacare Under Cassidy-Collins Replacement
</p> Cassidy also suggested that keeping the health care law as an option could help Senate leadership find the 60 votes it would need to pass a replacement bill through regular order.
Policy · 115th Congress
Graphic: How Presidents Have Used Executive Orders in Their First 100 Days
</p> President Bill Clinton was the last to issue an order on the day he was sworn into office. The order set ethics guidelines for executive appointees.
Politics · 115th Congress
Schumer, Immigration Groups Brace for Trump Actions
</p> Schumer highlighted that bill Monday afternoon at the Capitol, as well as the origins of his own middle name, as a way of brandishing his immigration bona fides.
Politics · 115th Congress
Hundreds of Thousands of Marchers Flood the National Mall
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Washington Metro Transit Authority estimated Metro ridership was up more than 80,000 rides at 11 a.m. on Saturday compared to the same time on Inauguration Day.
Politics · 115th Congress
Inauguration Day in Photos: Trump Supporters Take to Mall, Protesters Light Up Streets
By BILL CLARK, TOM WILLIAMS and MATT RHODES</p> CQ Roll Call</p> As thousands gathered on the West Front of the Capitol to witness the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States
Opinion · 115th Congress
The Final Dignity of Hillary Clinton
</p> But maybe, Clinton’s final indignity came today, as she and Bill Clinton arrived at the Capitol for the inauguration of a man she had beaten in the popular vote by millions, but lost the presidency
Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
New Yorkers Celebrated Inauguration With or Without Trump
</p> <p class="p1">“Excited and I think grounded in all the hard work ahead because now we will be legislating a bill that will be signed into law,” he said.
Sports, Military Share Strong Connection in U.S.
</p> “Over the past 15 years, with American servicemen and women engaged in seemingly endless campaigns overseas, the country’s military and sports cultures have pulled even closer.
Politics · 115th Congress
Highlights of Donald Trump’s Inauguration
</p> Here’s a look back at Inauguration Day 2017:</p> 3:02 p.m.: President Donald Trump praised former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading them to receive applause
Politics · 115th Congress
Trump and Schumer Begin the Battle of New York
</p> Former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, the Mississippi Republican who was President Bill Clinton’s chief foil in the 1990s, said this all reminds him of a time when he and Clinton squared off