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Politics · 115th Congress

The Appropriator in Winter: Frelinghuysen’s Last Stand

[No Sign of Punishment for ‘No’ Votes on Tax Overhaul — Yet] While Frelinghuysen controls the committee schedule, a difficult primary season could lead to a shortened legislative calendar and

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Steamroll Judicial Process

On the floor, McConnell has twice sought to put a slate of appeals court nominees on the schedule within a day after the Judiciary Committee advances them, something Democrats say shortchanges senators

Politics · 115th Congress

McCaskill Gets Primary Challenger

McCaskill noted in a statement announcing her town hall schedule that she “was raised in rural Missouri,” the newspaper reported.

Politics · 115th Congress

Is Shorter August Recess Prelude to Deals?

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has announced a truncated August recess, but the new schedule might just be the opening bid in a complex negotiation with Democratic leaders over the terms of debate

The Week When the Capitol Is Like College in the Fall

While the lame-duck session convenes for the incumbents, akin to classes restarting for the upperclassmen, Monday’s schedule for the newbies is devoted to “move-in day,” when they’ll claim temporary

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.

McConnell Hints at Prolonged Campaign Finance Debate

Warren, D-Mass., that would allow for existing student loans to be refinanced at lower interest rates, but a prolonged debate on the First Amendment and political spending limits could very well shift the schedule