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Politics · 115th Congress

Fight Over Food Stamps Among Big Hurdles Facing Farm Bill

The bill would increase the amount of savings SNAP beneficiaries can accrue without endangering their benefits and raise the value of a car a SNAP recipient can own to $12,000, in a nod to the need for

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Beware the Dog Days of August

And given the state of the world and Washington, there’s no reason to think the last month of summer this year will escape without an event — good or bad — that could impact the midterms this fall.

For 2020, Hill’s Democrats Won’t Be So Super

The argument is strong that politicians who have proven they can expand the electoral map are the very sorts of people who should be given a seat at the table — although not dispositive power, to

Policy · 115th Congress

How the Hill Reacted to the Trump-Kim Summit

At the end of the day, this is our last best chance to end this conflict without a war.” “He can come to the White House as long as he gives up his nuclear program, gives up his missile program.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Says Russia Should Be Part of G-7 Talks

In calling for Russia to be readmitted to the G-7, Trump acknowledged his proposal “might not be politically correct,” but he declared Russian officials “should be at the negotiating table.”

Video · 115th Congress

What Is a Discharge Petition Anyway?

If a bill has been stalled without action in a legislative committee for at least 30 days — or if the Rules Committee has kept a bill bottled up on its way to the floor for more than seven days, then members

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Push Defense Amendment to Restore ZTE Sanctions

The minority leader said senators should overwhelmingly vote for the Cotton-Van Hollen amendment, which he is cosponsoring — “as I believe Sen. Cornyn and others on the other side will do.”