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Policy · 114th Congress

What Is a Continuing Resolution?

The process has been completed no less than three weeks behind schedule, and the average finish has been about 100 days beyond the legal deadline.

Policy · 114th Congress

Reid Not Sold on Recreational Marijuana Use

Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration declined petitions to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 2 drug, maintaining that marijuana does not have a legitimate medical

Policy · 114th Congress

Metro Adds Weekend Shutdowns to Maintenance Plan

The revised schedule aimed “to allow for the completion of additional work on crossover tracks, address new safety recommendations and account for the impact of extreme heat, humidity and other weather

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

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

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.