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Policy · 114th Congress

White House Eager to Rekindle Criminal Justice Effort

Durbin of Illinois, the chamber’s No. 2 Democrat, said Tuesday that he plans to inquire about just where a criminal justice overhaul bill could fit into the truncated election-year floor schedule.

Policy · 114th Congress

A Different Kind of Washington Gridlock

officials follow through on their warning to possibly take down entire lines for months at a time to perform big-ticket maintenance they say must be done and cannot be completed on the current stop-and-start schedule

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Trump Leverages Campaign to Talk About D.C. Hotel

Trump said the hotel was set for delivery in September, ahead of schedule and on budget, with the salesmanship he uses on the campaign  trail on full display, right down to the faucets.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Kirk Supports Vote on Obama’s Court Pick

Senate Republican say they don’t intend to have hearings or schedule a vote on Garland’s nomination, arguing that the next president should make the selection, not Obama since he’s leaving office

Politics · 114th Congress

So it Begins: Garland’s Afternoon in the Senate

Garland has yet to schedule any visits with Senate Republicans, who say they are dead set against confirming a new justice in the final year of Obama’s presidential term.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Obama Goes Off Script at St. Patrick’s Day Lunch

Then the event got back on its annual schedule, with Obama toasting the two countries.   The lawmakers, officials and others around the room’s nearly dozen tables stood and applauded.

Policy · 114th Congress

The Cancer Caucus

Debbie Wasserman Schultz told about her cancer diagnosis at first were close family members, her roommates and the need-to-know staff who helped manage her schedule as she was going through treatment.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Congress Could Fail Its Annual Budget Test

Ryan is offering them is that, in return for accepting that new top line, he’ll schedule a House vote on a $30 billion package of reductions in mandatory spending.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Nancy Reagan Won Our Respect

In an earlier decade, Nancy Regan’s dependence on an astrologer to shape the president’s schedule would have seemed perhaps the most important part of her years in the White House.