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Politics · 115th Congress

For Some in Congress, the Opioid Crisis Is Personal

The measures would give the Drug Enforcement Administration authority to deem certain fentanyl analogues as Schedule 1, a classification for drugs such as heroin that have no medical use and a high

Politics · 115th Congress

Shalala Criticized for Skipping Debate

“We thought it would be unfair to the other candidates to reschedule the debate based on Donna’s schedule,” he said. Longtime Republican Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Republicans Huddle to Avoid Latest Shutdown Threat

GOP leaders will also be under pressure to add funding flexibility for the military, including to help contractors stay on schedule for certain shipbuilding deliveries.

Policy · 115th Congress

Nominations Fill Legislative Void in Senate

Confirmation votes continue In the meantime, confirmations are expected to dominate the floor schedule, with preference given to judicial nominees, the vast majority of whom will be lifetime appointees

Politics · 115th Congress

Lobbying After Congress Declines in Popularity

“When I look at my schedule and I don’t see ‘call time’ [for fundraising] and I look at my schedule and I don’t see ‘endless markup in committee,’ I relish it,” said former Rep.

How The GOP’s Health Care Law Went Down

Democrats appear ready to hold the GOP to their planned schedule. 3:19 p.m.: Republican Study Committee Chairman Mark Walker, R-N.C., says he's not overly optimistic that the bill will pass the House.

Word on the Hill: Snow Day

The Metro announced on Monday afternoon that all their stations would be open today but the Metro will be operating on a Saturday schedule.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan, McConnell’s Spending Hopes Could Be Dashed — Again

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said the September schedule, which included several bills that are part of the GOP’s “A Better Way” plan, reflected a desire from members to provide a down payment