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Politics · 115th Congress

McConnell In Difficult Spot With Latest Health Care Push

Heller said momentum should build behind the proposal because it is what Republicans promised, to begin with. “This is the bill that should have come forward first. This is our third bill.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Smiles With Manchin at Bipartisan Senate Tax Dinner

I am pleased he remains supportive of my proposal, and I believe that tax reform should include measures to support companies that invest in our workers and penalize companies that ship American jobs to

Politics · 115th Congress

White House Nudge for Long-Shot Repeal Bill

Trump administration has yet to rule out moving a tax bill under budget reconciliation rules that, like the unsuccessful health care attempt, would allow Republicans to pass a tax bill in the Senate without

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Could Lose ‘Blue Slip’ Input on Circuit Judges

over a Senate tradition could strip senators of a de facto veto power over nominees to federal appeals courts — and give President Donald Trump less reason to consult with senators about which judges should

Politics · 115th Congress

Closed-Door Process Might Threaten Tax Timeline in Senate

“Health care should teach us something around here. If you don’t have a plan, you make it up as you go, you’ll wind up failing. Learn something from health care,” South Carolina Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

Monuments Review Spurs Call to Overhaul Antiquities Act

forceful critic of federal control of public lands in the West, said in a call with reporters that the Obama administration had abused the statute that allows presidents to designate national monuments without

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Tries to Embarrass Another GOP Senator Via Twitter

last week that Trump has yet to show he possesses the “stability” and “competence” to perform the duties of the presidency are “strange” because the lawmaker “is constantly asking me whether or not he should