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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Dwight Evans

[Take Five: Lou Correa] Q: You co-founded a charter school in Philadelphia. What did you learn from that? A: It’s called the West Oak Lane Charter School.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Controversy Lingers Over Capitol Art Competition

Submissions to this year’s Congressional Art Competition for high school students close on Thursday while the controversy from last year’s contest still hasn’t dissipated.

Politics · 115th Congress

Rising Stars 2017: Advocates

(AP Photo/Cliff Owen file photo) BY JONATHAN MILLER CQ ROLL CALL David Cole couldn’t be more blunt: “This feels like a post-9/11 moment,” he tells CQ Roll Call.

Politics · 115th Congress

Rising Stars 2017: Administration Staffers

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) BY PAUL M. KRAWZAK CQ ROLL CALL A decade ago, Paul Winfree took his first post-college job as a policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Easter Egg Roll

The annual White House Easter Egg Roll is no longer the only game in town. The Washington Nationals are hosting their first-ever Easter Egg Hunt at Nationals Park on Sunday.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: In North Carolina, the Good and Not-So-Good News

Young people still in school may be able, however, to add a “comprehensive firearm education course” to their list of electives if a proposed bill passes. No live ammunition will be permitted.

Politics · 115th Congress

Tense Senate Confirms Gorsuch to Supreme Court

Gorsuch brings strong academic credentials to the high court, with degrees from Harvard Law School, and Oxford University where he earned a doctorate in legal philosophy.

Some GOP Lawmakers Push Back Against EPA Cuts

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo) The latter two programs are slated to be eliminated under Trump's budget proposal, but they have received such an outpouring of bipartisan support that advocates

How Devin Nunes Got Where He Is Today

But such is the uniquely unsettled nature of Washington this spring that the open casting call for the most newly pilloried person at the Capitol this year is over after just 10 weeks, the role awarded

Word on the Hill: Focus on Girls

Overheard on the Hill "That's why I was in the Gang of 14 when you were in elementary school."— Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., talking with a reporter about his concerns over preserving Senate rules."

Armed Forces Say Yearlong CR Spells Danger

Washington fails to send the Pentagon a new spending bill for the rest of this fiscal year, the U.S. military will take a major hit, according to new Defense Department reports to Congress obtained by CQ Roll

White House Looks Forward to Fired Acting AG Testimony

New York University School of Law's Brennan Center for Justice defines the communication privilege this way: "The presidential communications privilege protects from disclosure any communications that

Word on the Hill: How Involved Are You?

Friday is a public school holiday. (3 p.m., Hart Lobby) Staffer shuffle Saat Alety is crossing the Capitol to be the banking legislative assistant to Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., starting today.

How The GOP’s Health Care Law Went Down

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) 4:01 p.m.: With lawmakers from both sides declaring the bill dead, some Republicans say they don't know will happen next. Rep.

Jimmy Panetta Takes a Hard Line on Military Spending

He reeled off the military facilities in his district that he thought were shorted by the bill: "the Navy Post-Graduate School, the Defense Language Institute — focusing on intellectual capacity — rather