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Hurricane Prep Tour Arrives Before FEMA Administrator Does

House nor the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee would immediately respond to a query about the status of the nomination, or any concerns about the arrival of hurricane season without

Politics · 115th Congress

Health Care Will Determine Progress of Rest of Agenda

Appropriations Committee upon arrival in the Senate in January and who previously led Democrats on the House Budget Committee, questioned the feasibility of moving ahead on fiscal 2018 spending bills without

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GOP Health Care Vote Could Complicate Funding Talks

“If Republicans pursue this partisan path of forcing Americans to pay more for less and destabilizing our county’s health care system — without even knowing how much their bill will cost — Republicans

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Decision Day for Avoiding a Government Shutdown?

The Texas Republican said lawmakers should have a good sense Wednesday about whether they will need a short-term CR to fund the government in order to have time to process the spending package.

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Gardner Sees ‘Refreshing’ New Focus on North Korea

“President Trump should think long and hard about the potentially catastrophic consequences of illegally rushing into a so-called ‘preventive war’ with North Korea,” the Massachusetts senator said

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Top Dems Blast Trump’s First 100 Days, Border Wall Demands

On Monday morning, for instance, in a tweet at 8:48 a.m., he advocated again for the wall monies — and initially left a cryptic “if” on the end of a tweet without firing off a follow-on post finishing

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Syria, Trump and Congress’ Ever-Eroding War Powers

Like the 44th president, Trump contended that the Constitution vests in the office of the presidency enough war powers to carry out some isolated military operations without lawmakers’ approval.

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Rising Stars 2017: Administration Staffers

Pai believes the FCC should do what it can to ensure competition in the communications space and then allow the market to work its will.

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Tax Overhaul Not Immune to GOP Infighting

Without it or another significant revenue source, the GOP’s tax plan could drive up the deficit — the opposite of what Republicans have promised to do.

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Estes a Stalwart but Unflashy Conservative

In January 2017, he launched a new savings program for people with disabilities, which allows them to set aside up to $100,000 for education, job training or other needs without losing