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Politics · 115th Congress

With House Passage of FISA Measure, Action Moves to Senate

collect and analyze emails and other digital communications of foreigners living overseas, but the agency also ends up collecting data on an unknown number of U.S. persons, which it can later search without

Politics · 115th Congress

Supreme Court Split on Ohio Voter Purge Law

The Supreme Court appeared divided along familiar lines Wednesday as the justices considered how states such as Ohio can remove voters from registration rolls without violating federal laws to protect

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

Politics · 115th Congress

CBO: Cost of CHIP Renewal Smaller Than Projected

That estimate, far lower than previous projections, should ease lawmakers’ task of passing legislation this month. In a four-page letter to Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G.

Politics · 115th Congress

Lawmakers Object to DOJ Move on Marijuana Enforcement

Without the Obama-era guidance, known as the Cole memo, Colorado pot businesses that opened in January 2014 after the state’s voters legalized recreational marijuana are “operating under a cloud of

Politics · 115th Congress

Let’s Not Make a Deal: No Breakthrough on Spending

“If our Republican colleagues and the president engage in good faith in that negotiation without unreasonable demands, like an absurdly expensive, ineffective border wall that publicly many Republicans

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Predicts He’ll Start Working With Democrats in 2018

. | After scoring his first major legislative win without a single Democratic vote, President Donald Trump on Friday predicted Republicans and Democrats will begin working together “for the good of the

Politics · 115th Congress

A Senate Christmas Present: Several Trump Nominees Confirmed

Instead of passing this bill, which stiffs kids, our law enforcement officers and fails to protect the dreamers, members of Congress should stay in town and address these issues,” Casey said in a statement