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Fact-checking the Vance-Walz debate

As Factcheck.org has written before, the 887-page document suggestsexpanded tracking of abortions and miscarriages, making it mandatory for states to report these events to the Centers for Disease Control

Congress · 118th Congress

Debt limit battle set to dominate 2023 fiscal agenda

They aim to restrain discretionary spending — they eat out less, shop less, and find cheaper ways of entertaining themselves,” Vought writes in the preamble to his 104-page document.

Congress · 117th Congress

As bipartisan talks stall, GOP goes it alone on Russia sanctions

“Rather than simply restating authorities the president already has, the NYET [Never Yielding Europe’s Territory] Act takes immediate action to permanently stop Nord Stream 2, sends a powerful deterrent

Congress · 117th Congress

With new Israeli government, Democrats may seek ‘reset’

-Israel relationship — or more accurately the Israel-Democratic Party relationship — has a chance to turn the page,” said Carmiel Arbit, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council who studies

Policy · 116th Congress

Rubio raises profile in pandemic, challenges GOP economics

the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, but the Florida Republican used his chairmanship to create the Paycheck Protection Program, the most innovative policy included in the roughly $2

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

The Senate once again couldn’t clear a key procedural hurdle on a roughly $2 trillion economic aid package to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the vote was largely a formality anyway as furious negotiating

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Uncharted territory

You can keep track of the latest developments on Roll Call’s website, which has a page dedicated to coronavirus coverage.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Wash your hands after reading this

He outraised Hyde-Smith in 2018 too — by almost $2 million and lost by 8 points. That was the closest any Democrat has come to winning a Senate race in Mississippi since 1982.