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Politics · 114th Congress

Reid Endorses Flint Deal, Says CR Issues Can Be Worked Out

With Democratic leaders expressing comfort moving forward with a CR without Flint aid, enough Senate Democrats should be able to join Republicans in advancing the must-pass government funding bill

Politics · 114th Congress

White House Walks Tightrope on Flint Aid

The White House is being circumspect on how Congress should help Flint, Michigan, and its beleaguered water system even as Democrats call the aid their top priority.

Politics · 114th Congress

House Easily Passes 10-Week Stopgap Spending Bill

The House vote, as well as an earlier Senate vote of 72-26, were in contrast to weeks of battles over whether money to fight the Zika virus should be made available to Planned Parenthood locations

Politics · 114th Congress

Congress Reacts to Shimon Peres’ Death

“Those words should inspire us to strive toward a better world, and I am certain that future generations will remember him as one of the great peacemakers of our time.”  RIP #ShimonPeres.

Policy · 114th Congress

House Republicans to Allow Flint Vote

The CR “should now be unstuck,” Ryan said. The amendment authorizes the federal government to provide $170 million to communities like Flint.

Policy · 114th Congress

Water Bill a Better Vehicle to Help Flint, Ryan Says

/p> While Ryan said he does not believe additional funding for Flint — where officials discovered last year that the city’s drinking water system had been contaminated with dangerous levels of lead — should

Policy · 114th Congress

Red Alert: Russia Looms Large as Security Threat

“Until both sides accept that the narratives of the other should be taken seriously, red lines will continue to be missed, and possibly crossed,” Kearns says.

Policy · 114th Congress

Huelskamp Forces House to Go on Record

Freedom Caucus member Justin Amash of Michigan thanked Huelskamp on Twitter “for remaining on the House floor to request yeas/nays on bills that congressional leaders had hoped to pass [without] roll call

Policy · 114th Congress

Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes for Sales Practices

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf said Tuesday he was “deeply sorry” about the bank’s creation of more than 1.5 million bank accounts without customer authorization and added that the bank holding company’s