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Politics · 114th Congress

Immigration Players to Watch

They include: Senate Democrats in Trump states Ten Democrats from states won by Donald Trump are up for re-election in 2018, and all voted for the Senate immigration bill in 2013.

Politics · 114th Congress

Maine State Senator Might Challenge King in 2018

Senate run against Sen. Angus King in 2018.  Brakey was recently re-elected to a second term in the state Senate, and, according to the Maine Sun Journal, he isn’t looking to stop there.

Politics · 114th Congress

Pro-Gun Control Democrats Prep for Trump, GOP Congress

Democrats pressing for legislation to address gun violence are reassessing their strategy after a year in which they staged high-visibility demonstrations in the House and Senate to demand action.

Politics · 114th Congress

Zinke Appointment Would Open Up Montana At-Large Seat

Ryan Zinke won re-election last month by 16 points, but now that President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly offered him the job of Interior secretary, there’ll likely be another race for the at-large

Reid Boasts About Not Going Back to Nevada

Residency issues knocked out a handful of Harry Reid’s colleagues over the years, but the outgoing Senate Democratic leader didn’t even pretend that he got back to his home state of Nevada on a regular

Politics · 114th Congress

K Street Eyes Outgoing Lawmakers for Jobs

None had filed notices of job negotiations, according to data as of late last week by the clerk of the House and the secretary of the Senate.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Watch Out For Live Animals

McConnell touts his outgoing senators Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is giving a few floor speeches a day about fellow Republicans who are leaving the Senate, either due to retirement or after

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Take Five: Retiring Rep. Charlie Rangel

I passed more legislation than any member of the House or the Senate that was signed into law. Wow. That means I’ve been in a position to do what? To do something about it.