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Politics · 115th Congress

Budget and Appropriations Members Rack Up Travel Time

“If it’s going to be on the taxpayer dollar, it should be a trip that has a fairly robust policy agenda and you only know that if the agenda is disclosed,” McGehee said, noting that the schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

Recess Postponed in Senate

“Wouldn’t it be a refreshing thing if the American people could actually see a seriousness about doing things on-time for a change, even if it meant disrupting a planned schedule for the United States

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Last Week Before Recess

Keep HOH in mind as you schedule fun things to do over the July Fourth recess. We’d love to hear what you’re up to and watch for our guide on Thursday for things to do in D.C. on the 4th.

Politics · 115th Congress

No Summer Job? Hill Turns to Make-Work Budgeting

President Donald Trump and his nominal congressional allies have fallen so far behind the budgetary schedule that it’s already impossible for them to recover in time to avoid a pileup of political

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.

Trump White House Quietly Basks in Speech Afterglow

And the largest chunk of his public schedule was devoted to hammering home the message that Trump was busy working on his plan to turn the speech's long list of agenda items into law.

Word on the Hill: It’s Recess

Happening this week … There are a couple of events happening this week to keep you occupied while you have a lighter schedule. Check back with us daily for additions.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Staffing Up

Orientation schedule House members-elect will attend a series of briefings in the Capitol Visitor Center auditorium from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Staffer shuffle Brad White will be Sen.

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