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Politics · 114th Congress

Biden on GOP’s Economic Views: ‘They Don’t Get It’

Biden later joined House and Senate Democrats at the Capitol to press GOP leaders to schedule votes on bills that would address the Zika virus outbreak and tighten gun laws that Democrats say allow

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Faces Competing GOP Interests in September Session

Before the House adjourned in July, the Freedom Caucus made moves to force a vote on an impeachment resolution and is planning to do so again in September if leadership doesn’t schedule a vote in

Politics · 114th Congress

Presidential Debate Moderators Announced

2000: Proposed venue and dates were announced Jan. 6; final schedule with moderators announced Sept. 14. Hira Qureshi contributed to this report.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Exit Interview: Rep. Lois Capps

Just to not have to pay attention to how long I’m taking, what the deadline is for doing the next thing or my schedule — that sounds like fun.

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

No, Congress Won’t Get More Productive Come Fall

Instead the members will have to take cold comfort in the realization that they’re on track, maybe even a little ahead of schedule, to match their constituents’ exceedingly low expectations for

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Take Five: Lisa Murkowski

I’ve got a gym membership but my schedule is so crazy I just can’t keep it regular. And, it’s a great way if you’re trying to shake reporters.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Order in the House

Then Republicans voted to start the July 4 recess, two days ahead of schedule.   Democrats continued to occupy the House floor and tape their proceedings until about 1 p.m. June 23.