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Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Can 400 pounds of barbecue help grease the wheels of the Senate?

</p> “I’m honored … to come up here and be a part of this,” he said.</p> “This” is the Senate’s annual bipartisan barbecue lunch, a tradition started a little over a decade ago by retired Sen.

Policy · 117th Congress

Congress stalls on police overhaul bills, again

</p> The Democratic-led House passed its bill in March that included provisions to ban chokeholds by federal officers and end qualified immunity for law enforcement against civil lawsuits, as well as

Congress · 117th Congress

Potential fallback for debt ceiling fraught with complications

</p> [House passes stopgap funding, debt ceiling suspension bill]</p> But if there’s no other option available, reopening the fiscal 2022 budget resolution to add debt limit language is possible.

Congress · 117th Congress

House defense policy debate underway

The House began voting on amendments to the annual defense policy bill Wednesday, taking up six measures lawmakers debated the previous evening.

Congress · 117th Congress

Democrats split over military aid to Israel

</p> House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., an advocate of the aid, said he’d put the funding in a separate bill and bring it to the floor later this week.

Policy · 117th Congress

House prepares for abortion fight

</p> The chamber is expected later this week, likely Friday, to pass the bill that would protect access to abortion and the ability of providers to perform them.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats’ deepening dilemma

</p> No, I’m not referring to President Joe Biden’s job approval rating in national polls, which has dropped noticeably in recent weeks.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The world has moved on from debt ceiling gamesmanship

Seemingly everything that matters politically is on the fall agenda, from potentially the largest spending bill in American history (reconciliation) to the full faith and credit of the United States (debt

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt limit options narrowing, 14th Amendment chatter returns

</p> Former President Bill Clinton said in 2011 that during his 1995-96 budget standoff with Republicans, his staff researched the constitutional implications and that he would use the 14th Amendment