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Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Pence Gets New Communications Team From the Capitol

Lotter would regularly be seen trying to squeeze in lunch from the Senate carryout on Tuesday afternoons while Pence was dining with the Senate Republican Conference, so the two new Pence aides may

Strange and Allies Overwhelming Moore in TV Ad Spending

or are scheduled to spend more than $4.7 million on television ads from just after the Aug. 21 primary to the Sept. 26 runoff — including $758,000 from the senator’s campaign — over $3.3 million from Senate

Politics · 115th Congress

Tech Lobbyists Join Fight Over DACA and Immigration

The number of clients reporting that they’ve hired lobbyists to work on immigration this year is on pace to exceed 2013, when a Senate-passed bill got nowhere in the House.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Gears Up for Primary in Wisconsin Senate Race

So Republicans are targeting Baldwin, one of 10 Senate Democrats up for re-election in states that Trump won. Wisconsin, they say, is shifting to the right.

Politics · 115th Congress

A Blue Badger in Trump Country

These are the voters the incumbent senator must court for her re-election bid next year.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Sees Offensive Opening on Health Care for 2018

Democrats to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in attack ads, they’re planning to tie all Democratic incumbents and challengers to different proposals from Vermont independent Bernie Sanders in the Senate

Schumer’s Big Gamble on the Virtue of ‘Yes’

seemed likely the minority leader would prove amenable to going the extra mile with the new president — mainly in hopes of making life easier for the 10 of his fellow Democrats getting ready to seek re-election

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: The Two-Party System on a Sick Bed

> Recent decisions not to run for re-election by popular House Republicans like Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania and Dave Reichert of Washington are the latest indicators that there is no longer room

Politics · 115th Congress

Report: Corker Weighing Re-election or Retirement

Bob Corker is weighing whether to run for re-election in 2018 or retire. Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN last week that he was weighing the decision.

Policy · 115th Congress

Drama Awaits Senate Debate on Pentagon Policy

The Senate will take up the massive Pentagon policy bill this week, providing a stage for high-profile debate on simmering national security issues ranging from transgender troops to the growing North

Policy · 115th Congress

Congressional Funding an Issue for the 2020 Census

This year, the Trump administration and the House and Senate Appropriations committees have all proposed giving the Census Bureau about $1.5 billion for fiscal 2018, which begins Oct. 1.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Reaches Out to Centrist Democrats on Taxes

President Donald Trump is sending mixed messages to incumbent Senate Democrats up for re-election in red states as he and GOP leaders try to woo bipartisan support for a major tax overhaul package. 

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Trump Giving Ryan and McConnell the Power on DACA

After months of bashing House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and “the Republicans” on Twitter, things got so bad between Trump and McConnell last month that they went for

Politics · 115th Congress

Battle Lines Forming on DACA Fix

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did not name a DACA fix or larger immigration bill Tuesday when outlining September’s to-do list.