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At the Races: Shades of blue

But people who force themselves to act like contortionists in order to check policy boxes without consideration for what voters think drives them usually end up on the losing end.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Mental health becomes focal point of Senate gun framework

“No one would argue that we don’t have a significant mental health crisis in this country we should be making investments in, but we should do it to help save lives, not because it will have a tangible

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Primary takeaways: How to deal with Trump; and the Texas blues

Jim Kessler, a prominent strategist with the center-left Third Way, wrote on Twitter that the race demonstrated that “Democrats should take their Latino playbook and toss it in the garbage.”

Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel revelation on pardons raises questions

Eric Swalwell tweeted, “If you are a @HouseGOP member who did NOT seek a pardon for trying to overthrow your government, you should probably say that.” In another, Hawaii Democratic Sen.

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes ‘red flag’ bill in hopes of stemming shootings

Most House Republicans argued that the proposal would harm due-process rights because it would allow federal courts to order temporary confiscation of guns without first holding a hearing with the accused

Congress · 117th Congress

House sets $1.6 trillion cap for fiscal 2023 appropriations

allow the usual “cap adjustments” that permit appropriators to add money for disaster relief, wildfire suppression and program integrity initiatives meant to remove waste and fraud in federal programs without

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP unveils climate agenda with familiar proposals

“We are among the most efficient producers of resources and goods in the world, and we should be supplying the world,” reads a summary document from Graves’ office.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Divisions on display

John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee in Pennsylvania’s Senate race, returned home as he recovered from a stroke that has sidelined him from the campaign trail without a set return date.

Congress · 117th Congress

Funding mostly absent from Supreme Court security discussion

Some of that may be due to deficit-spending fatigue on Capitol Hill, but at least one spending hawk says he has a way to give the Supreme Court’s security apparatus extra cash without adding to the deficit