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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Democrats take a stand

“Whoever leads the party needs to uphold the ideals upon which the party was founded, restore accountability and trust, and bring together liberty-minded people across America to win elections,” he wrote

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: The truth about trifectas

Lake for VOA: Kari Lake, who lost Arizona’s Senate race this year, is in line to be appointed head of Voice of America once Trump’s new head of the U.S.

The GOP’s march of folly on the debt ceiling

Nothing is less serious than a proposal that would force the Biden administration to face another debt ceiling crisis just as America enters into presidential election season.

Congress · 118th Congress

Guide to House committee chairs for 118th Congress

America has long been the global leader because of our commitment to innovative, fundamental research and our ability to leverage public-private partnerships,” Lucas said.

Congress · 117th Congress

After the filibuster fight, obstacles remain for progressives

When Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell relented from his demand that the new Democratic majority agree to preserve the filibuster on Jan. 25, it gave hope to Democrats who want Congress to reshape America

Policy · 116th Congress

Fed’s Powell to Congress: Economy needs more fiscal relief

and to warn that waiting to provide support could carry the cost of turning illiquidity into insolvency and destroying the productive capacity of the economy,” said Sam Bell, policy director at Employ America

Policy · 115th Congress

Postal Service Prayer: Deliver Us From Fiscal Doom

USPS would allow, the task force wrote, for the generation of more revenue from commercial mail products to defray the costs of essential service, such as delivering prescriptions to residents in rural America

Politics · 115th Congress

The Blue Dogs Are Barking Again

He blames both parties for the shape America is in. He talks about increased security at the border with Mexico and has good things to say about the president’s trade policies.

Politics · 115th Congress

Organizing the Senate Can Sometimes Get Messy

What ensued was an effort by Morse to name himself to retain seats on preferred committees, taking advantage of a Senate rule that the historian’s office suggested had been long forgotten or at least