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Jason DickRoll Call |
It might not convey the gravity of Thomas Cole’s “Voyage of Life” paintings, but Congress showed a wide range of its members’ stages of life...
Congress might be as evenly divided as the public, but that doesn’t mean there is not room for surprise in the Capitol. The Senate’s dispensing...
Fresh off a two-week recess, Congress returned to the Capitol the week of April 8 without the imminent threat of spending deadlines, free to conduct...
It would be easy to focus on Congress’ almost comical level of dysfunction, but to do so would miss some meaningful actions in each chamber this...
As metaphors for Congress go these days, a stalled train is obvious, a bit too on the nose. And yet there it was, in the midnight hour, a Senate...
As Congress finds its way back to Washington after an extended February break, March is shaping up as one of the most complicated and consequential...
With its schedule and propensity for early mornings, late nights and close votes, it’s easy to lose track of what day it is in Congress. The...
In a Congress with very narrow margins, it gets complicated if people keep quitting — and the ones who stay to do the work get ignored. The House...