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Opinion · 114th Congress

A New American Motto: I Care About Me and Mine

Reaction and inaction on other issues flow from this same inability to see ourselves in the faces of those who don’t share the same DNA, neighborhood, school, social club or church.  

In Senate Takeover, Leaders Would Skew Younger

Millennials, generally defined as people who spent elementary school through high school in the previous century, have now become the biggest living generation at about 80 million, or a quarter

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Republicans Try Escaping Trump Vortex

Johnson, for example, has made campaign stops across Wisconsin for weeks to highlight local issues that intersect with national policy, like a charter-school program in Milwaukee.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Bromance? Biden Expresses ‘Love’ for Boehner

“I’ve read some accounts about how John [Boehner ] and I are old school. We used to treat each other with respect, hang out with each other,” he said. “John and I aren’t old school.

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP Lobbyist Rallies Support for Hillary Clinton

“Of course, I don’t presume anything about any of your views, but am writing in the hopes of finding out,” the email, obtained by CQ Roll Call, continued.

Drive to Draft Women Going Nowhere Right Now

effectively stop both the Justice Department’s lawsuit against North Carolina’s law restricting bathroom usage, and the Education Department’s efforts to ease transgender access to the nation’s public school

Policy · 114th Congress

Family’s Tragedy Drives Opioid Bill

The House had been expected to pass the bill via voice vote Wednesday, but a roll call vote was ordered so final passage will not occur until Thursday.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Obama Deserves Credit for Visiting Hiroshima

Whether it was clutching my neck as I cowered under my deck in duck-and-cover drills in elementary school or attending ban-the-bomb rallies at the United Nations as a teen, I never could fully escape the

‘Sentencing Reform’ is Seriously Stuck

That Latin phrase, which translates as “guilty mind,” is law school shorthand for the way prosecutors are sometimes required to prove a defendant’s criminal intent in order to obtain a conviction

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Take 5: Sen. Jon Tester

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) A : I never have given them any because they’re an ungrateful lot.

Politics · 114th Congress

7 Things Merrick Garland Told the Senate About Himself

Here are the some of the highlights from the filing: Late call     The White House didn’t reach out to Garland about the Supreme Court nomination until Feb. 29 — more than two weeks

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Downward-Doggers Coming to the Hill

(Al Drago/CQ Roll Call file photo) Iowa Democrat Tom Harkin will be honored for his dedication to the success of the Americans with Disabilities Act more than 25 years after it was signed into law.