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Policy · 115th Congress

Experts, Industry Push Back on Health Insurance Proposal

“If made final, this rule should help up to 11 million hard-working Americans who don’t have access to employer sponsored coverage and in addition provide new, more affordable options to Americans

Policy · 115th Congress

GOP Confident CR Will Pass, Coy on Vote Count

Pelosi said Republicans came to Democrats for votes on the CR and Democrats responded that they should have been involved in the discussion for what was going in the bill.

Policy · 115th Congress

Lankford, Rules Panel, Kick Off Latest Nominations Debate

“I believe that change struck the appropriate balance between preserving time for debate without needlessly delaying the inevitable confirmation of nominees,” Rules and Administration Chairman Richard

Policy · 115th Congress

Leadership, CBC Differ on Conyers

Linda Sanchez, the caucus vice chairwoman, also said she believes Conyers should resign from Congress. “Were I having issues, that’s what I’d do, and I think it’s the right thing,” she said.

Policy · 115th Congress

Sweeping Changes Proposed for Foreign Lobbying Law

“There would seem to be other ways to address the current concerns about foreign governments and political parties without requiring the registration of everyone who represents foreign companies or associations

Policy · 115th Congress

Partisan Bickering Defines Day One of House Tax Markup

Democrats let loose on the Texas Republican for unveiling the substitute and taking it up immediately, without allowing any extra time to examine the provisions. “You should stop smiling,” Rep.

Policy · 115th Congress

When the Budget Resolution Isn’t About the Budget

McCain said he was supporting the budget resolution because it includes instructions that provide the path forward for overhauling the federal income tax code without the risk of filibusters, rather

Policy · 115th Congress

Hill Flounders on Kids’ Care

Governors say lawmakers should understand how vital the children’s program is. Utah GOP Gov. Gary Herbert praised the bipartisan efforts to renew CHIP by Finance Chairman Orrin G.