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Opinion · 115th Congress

Happy New Year, Republicans! It’s Downhill From Here

(Think outgoing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and his robust travel schedule or former HHS Secretary Tom Price’s eyebrow-raising stock trades or Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s staffing costs.)

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

7 Quirkiest Rules for Staffers During Campaign Season

(Campaign Work by House Employees Outside the Congressional Office and on Their Own Time, House Committee on Ethics) Schedule on your own time “The Senate scheduler should not arrange any of

Politics · 115th Congress

Aaron Schock Trial Now Set for January

In a conference call with Schock’s attorneys and the prosecution, Bruce said the pretrial schedule between August and October would require lawyers to file motions and make requests for oral arguments

Politics · 115th Congress

Special Election to Replace Patrick Meehan Set for Nov. 6

“Given the calendar and timing of these announcements, it makes the most fiscal and practical sense for our county elections office to schedule these special elections on the same day as the November

Politics · 115th Congress

Grimm Denies Being Behind Donovan Accusations

Donovan said he would release his phone records and schedule as proof he was not at the 122nd Precinct, where the bust occurred, according to NY1.

Politics · 115th Congress

Analysis: After Stormy, Trump Goes Dark

His public schedule for Tuesday also does not show any opportunities for reporters to ask him about allegations Daniels (real name: Stephanie Clifford) made Sunday night on CBS’s “60 Minutes” that

Politics · 115th Congress

Rob Porter Has Left White House Amid Abuse Scandal

Following remarks in the morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, his schedule includes no more public events, meaning reporters will not have the chance to ask him about the Porter allegations and how

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Wall Street’s Moral Superiority

One staffer detailed a set of job functions that would not be entirely uncommon on Capitol Hill — calling the congressman to wake him every morning, tracking and maintaining his medication schedule

Policy · 115th Congress

Sweeping Changes Proposed for Foreign Lobbying Law

The Grassley and Johnson measures would also require more frequent disclosures to the Justice Department, following the same quarterly schedule as the system for filing lobbying disclosure reports