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Politics · 115th Congress

Kentucky Colleges Get a Boost From Budget Deal

At least two colleges in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home state of Kentucky would come out winners under the sweeping budget accord unveiled Wednesday.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Whips Out the ‘T’ Word in Ohio

[Nunes Memo Aftermath Could Stifle Legislative Agenda] Trump offered a likely preview of part of his 2018 midterm campaign message Monday, saying House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate

Politics · 115th Congress

Wyden Wants Details on NRA Links to Russian Bank Official

Wyden sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russia’s coordinated effort to influence the 2016 U.S. elections as well as possible collusion between Russia and President

Politics · 115th Congress

New GOP Women’s Group Makes First Endorsements

The initial round of endorsements, shared first with Roll Call, includes 12 women running for Senate or re-election to the House.  Winning for Women was founded in November.

Politics · 115th Congress

A Trump, a Very Palpable Trump

(Zack Wajsgrasu/The Daily Progress via AP) It’s not every day a chartered Amtrak train carrying the Republican caucuses in the House and Senate, plus staff and spouses, is involved in a deadly accident

Politics · 115th Congress

State of the Union Latest Marching Order for Marc Short

But he told Roll Call in an interview on Monday that the work of crafting, editing and re-crafting the address fell to a team led by Stephen Miller, Trump’s top domestic policy adviser.

Politics · 115th Congress

Rubio Fires Chief of Staff for ‘Improper Conduct’

Watch: A Die-Hard Senate Tradition: Pen and Paper to Record Votes [jwp-video n=”1″] The Office of Compliance has come under criticism in recent months for having a drawn-out

Rating Change: New Jersey Open Seat Shifts to Toss-Up

baggage — an employee at a local bank landed in hot water with her employer when the congressman alerted the CEO that she was a Democratic activist — and it was unclear whether he was ready for a difficult re-election