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Policy · 115th Congress

Postal Service Prayer: Deliver Us From Fiscal Doom

In the 2006 law, Congress required an aggressive prepayment schedule for future retirement benefit costs to ensure that there would be enough to meet pension and health obligations while USPS took

Politics · 115th Congress

Midterm Barnstorming: Trump Channels Reagan

At the time, Reagan’s aides described his stumping schedule as a “go for broke” strategy aimed at keeping the Senate in Republican hands.

Policy · 115th Congress

Health Care Exchange Premiums Dip, Finally

Foundation’s director of health reform and private insurance, said that reinsurance helped stabilize some markets and said that federal action last year to shorten the open enrollment period one year ahead of schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Takeaways From Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony

With nothing else on his public schedule until an evening fundraiser, the president – who on Wednesday left open that he could withdraw the nomination – has cleared his schedule to watch the hearing.

Policy · 115th Congress

Budget Overhaul Panel Dances With Deadline

Such changes under consideration have included moving to a two-year schedule for adoption of budget resolutions, and potentially turning the budget into legislation that would be signed into law.

Politics · 115th Congress

Road Ahead: Congress Returns Ahead of Hurricane Florence

update around lunchtime Tuesday informing members that despite the expectation of Florence making landfall as a major hurricane along the Atlantic coast, there were no plans to change the legislative schedule

Policy · 115th Congress

FAA Authorization Still Grounded in Senate

But when asked how that could be accomplished given the constraints on the Senate’s floor schedule — prioritizing votes on appropriations bills and confirmations, including the Supreme Court — he couldn