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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.

Why They Didn’t Show Up to Sit In

His reason : He said that, while supporting “the principle of keeping guns out of the hand of terrorists, I felt my constituents were best served by my continuing to work and maintain my pre-existing schedule

Politics · 114th Congress

Ads attack Cortez-Masto on Uber

“The flexibility of Uber offered Nevadans the opportunity to work on their own schedule at a time when every bit mattered.”

Politics · 114th Congress

Cash Grab: Obama Picks Up Fundraising Pace

June was his most prolific month, with six fundraisers, according to White House and other records of his public schedule. From January to March, he did nine.   Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

A Final Round for Obama’s Wish List

But before all eyes turn toward the post-Labor Day schedule, lawmakers and the White House have six weeks to make a case for their priorities.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton’s Closing Argument

Hillary Clinton will be in Pennsylvania on Monday, after focusing her schedule on Connecticut and Rhode Island, the southern New England states with Tuesday primaries, over the weekend.  

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.

Politics · 114th Congress

So it Begins: Garland’s Afternoon in the Senate

Garland has yet to schedule any visits with Senate Republicans, who say they are dead set against confirming a new justice in the final year of Obama’s presidential term.

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.