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Politics · 114th Congress

A Final Round for Obama’s Wish List

But before all eyes turn toward the post-Labor Day schedule, lawmakers and the White House have six weeks to make a case for their priorities.  

‘Sentencing Reform’ is Seriously Stuck

The bill would ease the mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines for future nonviolent offenders (mostly drug criminals), allow many of those already incarcerated out of prison ahead of schedule

Politics · 114th Congress

Back in D.C., Cruz Won’t Extinguish Presidential Hopes

That’s what his printed schedule for this week should reflect, at least, with the Armed Services Committee huddling for days of markups outside the public eye to draft the annual defense authorization

Politics · 114th Congress

The Downfall of a Pragmatic Republican

He was the student body president at the University of Utah and became independently wealthy as the head of the company that made the Franklin Day Planner schedule organizer before running for the

Policy · 114th Congress

How Capitol Hill Will be Affected by Metro Repairs

The complete work schedule, which will be made final by May 16, disrupts service on all six Metro rail lines at some point. The work will also result in wait times up to 20 minutes.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Obama Picks Up Pace of Filling Watchdog Vacancies

An aide to Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., declined to comment on whether the Senate majority leader intends to schedule floor votes for Beard, Gibson and Gustafson, should each pass muster with respective

Policy · 114th Congress

Fighting College Rape Gets Personal for Senators

[Related: Biden Tours Campuses to Combat Sexual Assault] Grassley, Gillibrand, McCaskill and a large bipartisan contingent carved time from their schedule to push for the Campus Accountability

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton’s Closing Argument

Hillary Clinton will be in Pennsylvania on Monday, after focusing her schedule on Connecticut and Rhode Island, the southern New England states with Tuesday primaries, over the weekend.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Here’s Another Possible Headache at the GOP Convention

And in an unlikely but plausible worst-case scenario, an intense fight over the platform could even throw the convention’s schedule into chaos, as delegates scramble to find a platform to satisfy a party