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Politics · 114th Congress

Women and the Draft: They’re Divided Over Registration

With Congress lined up for a battle over whether women should be required to register for the draft, there’s one group that is solidly against the idea, a new poll suggests: women themselves.  

Politics · 114th Congress

After Senate Stalls, White House Digs in on Zika Funding

The procedural vote continued a standoff over how much is needed to counter the virus and what those funds should be used for, and over provisions congressional Republicans inserted into the package

Politics · 114th Congress

In the End, Gowdy Declines to Assign Blame for Benghazi

their long-awaited report detailing the events surrounding the deadly 2012 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, they refused to assign blame to any individual and said the 800-page report should

Politics · 114th Congress

Congress Reacts to Abortion Ruling

Wade is the law of the land, and women have a constitutional right to have an abortion without undue burdens imposed by the state.

Politics · 114th Congress

Larry Hogan, Chip Off the Ol’ Block

Although he has taken flak from some Republicans who believe he should embrace Trump for the sake of party unity, the governor is following something of a family tradition.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Call on House to Pass Gun Control Bill This Week

“This Congress should not leave this week without giving us a vote on something very simple: ‘no fly, no buy,'” Democratic Caucus Chairman Xavier Becerra of California said Wednesday morning.  

Politics · 114th Congress

D.C. Democratic Primary a Political Whisper

That resentment is even reflected on district license plates, which proclaim “Taxation Without Representation.” “We are the whipping boy for Congress,” Shauna said.

Politics · 114th Congress

Obama Could Play ‘Trump’ Card in Sanders Meeting

It will be difficult for Clinton to defeat Donald Trump without a large number of the 12 million people who have cast primary votes so far for the independent Vermont senator.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Would Rubio Be Pushing Zika Aid If He Were Still Running?

His support for the emergency dollars without offsetting spending cuts elsewhere puts Rubio at odds with such conservative groups as Heritage Action for America, at a time when many in the GOP would