January 14, 2015 |
Grueling fight on Keystone pipeline to hit new Senate
By Laura Barron-Lopez
Senators are bracing for a debate over legislation on the Keystone XL pipeline that could take weeks to conclude, setting up an early test of GOP leader Mitch McConnell’s pledge to allow “regular order” in the upper chamber.
By Laura Barron-Lopez
Senators are bracing for a debate over legislation on the Keystone XL pipeline that could take weeks to conclude, setting up an early test of GOP leader Mitch McConnell’s pledge to allow “regular order” in the upper chamber.
Romney rerun falls flat with Republican lawmakers
By Jonathan Easley
Republican lawmakers aren’t jumping on the Mitt Romney 2016 bandwagon.
By Jonathan Easley
Republican lawmakers aren’t jumping on the Mitt Romney 2016 bandwagon.
Clinton’s confidence in an Iowa win grows
By Amie Parnes
With a Warren campaign looking unlikely, supporters see path to victory in Hawkeye State.
By Amie Parnes
With a Warren campaign looking unlikely, supporters see path to victory in Hawkeye State.
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Durbin and Schumer seize the spotlight in Harry Reid’s absence
By Alexander Bolton
It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for Sens. Dick Durbin and Charles Schumer.
By Alexander Bolton
It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for Sens. Dick Durbin and Charles Schumer.
Boehner's former bartender charged with plans to poison him
By Peter Sullivan
The Ohio man thought Boehner was the devil, according to police.
By Peter Sullivan
The Ohio man thought Boehner was the devil, according to police.
US commander ‘worried’ about Afghan terrorists
By Kristina Wong
U.S. commander in Afghanistan says U.S. has two years to build capability of Afghan forces.
By Kristina Wong
U.S. commander in Afghanistan says U.S. has two years to build capability of Afghan forces.
Obama, GOP tiptoe on war authorization
By Justin Sink and Bernie Becker
Obama agrees to begin preparing draft language at meeting with leaders.
By Justin Sink and Bernie Becker
Obama agrees to begin preparing draft language at meeting with leaders.
House begins two-day immigration debate
By Cristina Marcos
Votes on amendments to the DHS spending bill and final passage are expected Wednesday.
By Cristina Marcos
Votes on amendments to the DHS spending bill and final passage are expected Wednesday.
Senate to vote on whether climate change is happening
By Laura Barron-Lopez
McConnell said "nobody is blocking any amendments" to Keystone legislation.
By Laura Barron-Lopez
McConnell said "nobody is blocking any amendments" to Keystone legislation.
Biz braces for battle over next steps in Cuba
By Lydia Wheeler
Business and advocacy groups are steeling for a fight on Capitol Hill.
By Lydia Wheeler
Business and advocacy groups are steeling for a fight on Capitol Hill.
Separate and unequal — ACA and the safety net
By Carolyn Long Engelhard, contributor
State decisions on Medicaid expansion are producing separate and unequal healthcare systems.
By Carolyn Long Engelhard, contributor
State decisions on Medicaid expansion are producing separate and unequal healthcare systems.
The Associated Press: House takes broad aim at Obama on immigration
By Erica Werner
House Republicans are taking broad steps to overturn President Barack Obama's immigration policies and remove protections for immigrants brought illegally to the country as kids.
By Erica Werner
House Republicans are taking broad steps to overturn President Barack Obama's immigration policies and remove protections for immigrants brought illegally to the country as kids.
The New York Times: In new Congress, Wall St. pushes to undermine Dodd-Frank reform
By Jonathan Weisman and Eric Lipton
The continuing assault on the 2010 Dodd-Frank law has achieved remarkable success, especially compared with the repeated failures of opponents of another 2010 law, the Affordable Care Act.
By Jonathan Weisman and Eric Lipton
The continuing assault on the 2010 Dodd-Frank law has achieved remarkable success, especially compared with the repeated failures of opponents of another 2010 law, the Affordable Care Act.
USA Today: Potential 2016 candidates building records to run on
By Martha T. Moore
Doing nothing but getting ready to run for president may be fine for Hillary Rodham Clinton and Jeb Bush. But five of the most likely 2016 candidates still have day jobs in the U.S. Senate and statehouses. For them, the coming year is a chance to burnish their résumés with legislative achievements that will appeal to voters — if and when they jump into the presidential contest.
By Martha T. Moore
Doing nothing but getting ready to run for president may be fine for Hillary Rodham Clinton and Jeb Bush. But five of the most likely 2016 candidates still have day jobs in the U.S. Senate and statehouses. For them, the coming year is a chance to burnish their résumés with legislative achievements that will appeal to voters — if and when they jump into the presidential contest.
The Washington Post: Romney, Bush moves spur GOP field to action
By Robert Costa, Matea Gold and Philip Rucker
The race for the 2016 Republican nomination is already at a breakneck speed as a broad group of candidates have started ramping up preparations for campaigns in an effort to keep up with early maneuvers by establishment favorites Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney.
By Robert Costa, Matea Gold and Philip Rucker
The race for the 2016 Republican nomination is already at a breakneck speed as a broad group of candidates have started ramping up preparations for campaigns in an effort to keep up with early maneuvers by establishment favorites Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney.
The Wall Street Journal: Podesta to join emerging Clinton bid
By Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson
White House adviser John Podesta will take on a senior advisory role in Hillary Clinton’s emerging presidential bid after he leaves the administration in February—another sign that Mrs. Clinton will launch a 2016 campaign.
By Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson
White House adviser John Podesta will take on a senior advisory role in Hillary Clinton’s emerging presidential bid after he leaves the administration in February—another sign that Mrs. Clinton will launch a 2016 campaign.
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