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Opinion · 116th Congress

When does partisan gerrymandering cross the line?

[jwp-video n=”1″] In North Carolina, for example, gerrymandering has resulted in the liberal city of Asheville being split, and represented by two of the most conservative Republicans in Congress

Congress · 116th Congress

White House readies lean budget with fat nondefense cuts

KRAWZAK AND DAVID LERMAN President Donald Trump will send a budget request to Capitol Hill on Monday seeking to eliminate deficits in 15 years, relying on rosy economic growth forecasts to boost revenue

Congress · 116th Congress

Disaster aid fix would open spigot for cherry growers

An arcane provision moving through Congress as part of must-pass disaster aid legislation would let farmers earning more than $900,000 on average for the past three years qualify for President Donald

Opinion · 116th Congress

Unpacking the Democrats’ jam-packed primary

Flashback: Green New Deal sounds like a ‘high school term paper that got a low mark,’ Trump says [jwp-video n=”1″] What are presidential candidates, especially those in Congress, to do as