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Politics · 115th Congress

Rural Areas Feeling Left Behind in Race to Expand Broadband

He said the FCC should now give him and other small operators a shot at bidding for census tract-sized licenses for a portion of the 150 megahertz spectrum of Citizens Band Radio Service, or CBRS—

Politics · 115th Congress

2018 Republican Agenda Not What Lawmakers Envisioned

“To allow those things to go on their own track without conservative input would be a poor tactical move,” he said when asked if conservatives are open to funding the CSRs given their previous opposition

Politics · 115th Congress

Nunes Memo Could Weaken FISA, Congressional Panels

John Thune, R-S.D., the third-most senior Republican in the Senate, who on Thursday said that House Republicans should slow down and allow the Nunes memo to be reviewed by Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

Justice, FBI Brass Have Anti-Republican Bias, Trump Says

The FBI director and senior congressional Democrats oppose the memo being made public, arguing it could undermine national security and that it cherry-picks information without context or other facts.

Politics · 115th Congress

Why the House Is Voting on Defense Funding a Third Time

Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows said the provision is still in line with his discussions with leadership on the vote, which he said was generally about making sure defense spending was addressed without

Politics · 115th Congress

Organizing the Senate Can Sometimes Get Messy

The Senate’s leaders reached a deal to adjust committee membership without much fanfare this month, but such comity has not always been a sure thing.

Politics · 115th Congress

Republican Senators Look to Get Out Front on Immigration

Democrats agreed to support a three-week stopgap measure on Monday after a promise from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to put an immigration bill on the chamber floor should the government remain

Politics · 115th Congress

Shutdown Effects Would Hit Agencies Differently

An OMB official told Roll Call that agencies are being directed to comply with the law barring the improper spending of funds without appropriations, known as the Antideficiency Act, but not to inflict