Friday, September 27, 2019
Senate clears stopgap spending bill, averts shutdown
Senate clears stopgap spending bill, averts shutdown-politco: The Senate today passed stopgap spending legislation that would ward off a looming government shutdown and keep federal funding on autopilot through November 21. The upper chamber easily cleared the bill, H.R. 4378, in an 81-16 vote. President Trump is expected to sign it. Current federal funding runs out Monday.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Trump insiders see reasons to worry about Warren
Trump insiders see reasons to worry about Warren-thehill: President Trump’s allies see reasons to worry about the rise of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who is gaining steadily in Democratic primary polls and attracting huge crowds of supporters to her campaign rallies. The Hill interviewed more than a half-dozen current or former advisers to Trump, and about half viewed Warren as the most formidable nominee in a head-to-head match-up against Trump, while the other half described former Vice President Joe Biden as the tougher general election foe.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field
Warren's rise shakes up Democratic field-thehill: A new poll showing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) leading former Vice President Joe Biden in Iowa has shaken up the Democratic nomination battle, and insiders across the party are gaming out what it all means. Warren currently has 22 percent support to Biden’s 20 percent, according to the well-respected Des Moines Register–CNN–Mediacom poll, released Saturday night. The two are well clear of the rest of the field, with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in third place with 11 percent support.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Consequential GOP class of 1994 all but disappears
Consequential GOP class of 1994 all but disappears-thehill: Twenty-five years ago Friday, 367 Republicans running for Congress lined up on the Capitol steps on a clear September day weeks before the midterm elections to sign the Contract with America. Seventy-three were sworn in a few months later as part of the first Republican House majority in 40 years, and one of the most consequential groups of newcomers in modern political history. Only three of those Republicans remain in Congress.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Hoyer: House to take up stopgap funding the week of September 16
Hoyer: House to take up stopgap funding the week of September 16-rollcall: The House will vote on a continuing resolution the week of September 16, according to a letter Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer released Thursday. The stopgap spending bill, needed to keep the government funded when the new fiscal year begins October 1, will likely last until late November, according to a House Democratic aide. That could mean an end date of November 21, the last day the House is scheduled to be in session before leaving for Thanksgiving break.
Thursday, September 5, 2019
The 10 counties that will decide the 2020 election
The 10 counties that will decide the 2020 election-thehill: Three years after a presidential election that came down to 77,000 votes in three Midwestern battlegrounds, Democrats and Republicans are eyeing a much larger battlefield ahead of the 2020 contests, one that stretches from the picturesque coastline of rural Maine to the high desert of Arizona.
California Democrat Susan Davis won't seek another term
California Democrat Susan Davis won't seek another term-politico: California Rep. Susan Davis has opted against another term after nearly two decades in the House, a move that should set off a scramble among Democrats but is unlikely to affect the House majority. In an email to her constituents, the San Diego Democrat said she was stepping down out of a “a desire to live and work ‘at home’ in San Diego.”
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