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5 Issues to Watch When Congress Returns in September

Without a way forward and with no one backing down, the vote could fail again. [Senate Democrats Block $1.1 Billion to Fight Zika] House Republicans seem even less keen to budge.

Policy · 114th Congress

Trump Camp Playing Russian Roulette by Embracing Putin

intend to challenge Russian aggression came 24 hours before he was to officially accept the Republican nomination in Cleveland, when he told The New York Times that he doesn’t believe the United States should

Policy · 114th Congress

New Biosimilars Highlight Need for FDA Action

He said that the quality of the data that the companies have provided should still give doctors and patients confidence that the products work, even if they aren’t yet considered interchangeable.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Warren Takes on Comcast So You Don’t Have To

Warren, a potential running mate for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, said that federal regulators and the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission should be more aggressive

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.

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

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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