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Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

The Idea That Kept America Watching the Sit-In

One of his staffers mentioned that he should use Periscope, a live-streaming video app.   “If it wasn’t for that, we would have been talking to ourselves.

Policy · 114th Congress

House Republicans Offer Their Vision for Healthcare

A one-time, open enrollment period will allow individuals to choose among health care plans already available in the marketplace without facing higher costs because they’re uninsured or sick.

Politics · 114th Congress

Larry Hogan, Chip Off the Ol’ Block

Although he has taken flak from some Republicans who believe he should embrace Trump for the sake of party unity, the governor is following something of a family tradition.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Senate Rejects All 4 Gun Measures

Others argued that the Senate should vote on something that could actually be adopted.   “Today’s votes to make a safer America failed,” Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-NY, tweeted.

Policy · 114th Congress

Five Things to Watch: Senate Takes Up Gun Control

Keeping guns from terrorists Feinstein has an amendment, which won over the FBI and the White House, aimed at stopping suspected terrorists from purchasing guns without blowing any investigations

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Call on House to Pass Gun Control Bill This Week

“This Congress should not leave this week without giving us a vote on something very simple: ‘no fly, no buy,'” Democratic Caucus Chairman Xavier Becerra of California said Wednesday morning.  

Politics · 114th Congress

D.C. Democratic Primary a Political Whisper

That resentment is even reflected on district license plates, which proclaim “Taxation Without Representation.” “We are the whipping boy for Congress,” Shauna said.

Policy · 114th Congress

Democrats Face Familiar Opposition in Gun-Control Push

fending off Feinstein’s amendment, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn , R-Texas, said there were problems with the list maintained by the federal government and said it could deny Second Amendment rights without

Politics · 114th Congress

Obama Could Play ‘Trump’ Card in Sanders Meeting

It will be difficult for Clinton to defeat Donald Trump without a large number of the 12 million people who have cast primary votes so far for the independent Vermont senator.