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Politics · 115th Congress

Lobbying After Congress Declines in Popularity

Mikulski of Maryland, took a position teaching public policy at Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, mainly because, at 81, she said, “I really want to pass on what I know” to

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: This Isn’t ‘House of Cards’

(Alex Gangitano/CQ Roll Call) Sparks, 45, said he was diagnosed with diabetes when he was 28. “The research and the advances in care are so important,” he told the committee.

Sessions on the Cusp of Martyrdom or Oblivion

It will be largely up to his former colleagues at the Capitol to decide whether Sessions is venerated as a martyr to such old-school civic virtues, and to the aspirational Republican conservative

Politics · 115th Congress

Duncan Hunter Gets Republican Challenger

Hunter is currently facing an FBI investigation for the use of campaign money for personal use such as jewelry, private school uniforms, and oral surgery.

Politics · 115th Congress

Salt Lake Democrat Announces Challenge to Orrin Hatch

staff in Washington, D.C. and run races … it’s not news to me that this is a multimillion dollar effort and will require a lot of focus and full attention and a lot of organized outreach,” Wilson told Roll

Politics · 115th Congress

Ann Wagner Decides Against Senate Run in Missouri

received from across Missouri to run for United States Senate, I am announcing today my intention to run for re-election to the United States House of Representatives in 2018,” Wagner said in a statement to Roll

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Congressional Women’s Softball Game Ticket Sales Soar

Softball Game kicks off with the members’ team seeking revenge on their media colleagues, and interest in the annual game skyrocketing after last week’s shooting at a Republican team practice for the Roll

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: In Praise of Congressional Openness

Chris Shays, a moderate Connecticut Republican, held a town meeting in a high school auditorium in Norwalk that lingers in memory for the passion and the politeness of the debate on both sides.