Politics
By
Stuart Rothenberg
The National Republican Congressional Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee each blasted the other side after a near party-line vote on the Smarter Solutions for Students Act, which passed the House on Thursday, 221-198.
By
Niels Lesniewski
| 22 minutes ago New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez tells Univision that the gang of eight senators working on an immigration overhaul dont yet have 60 votes.
By
Meredith Shiner
Senate Democrats hate it. The White House said it would veto it. And yet, the House passed a student loan bill Thursday, increasing the pressure on Democrats to move their own bill.
Politics
By
Abby Livingston
| 1:11 p.m. CQ Roll Call talks to New York City Council Member Domenic M. Recchia Jr., who is taking on Rep. Michael G. Grimm in New York's 11th District.
By Steven Dennis
| 3:28 p.m. Former House Rules Chairman David Dreier, R-Calif., has joined the Brookings Institution as a distinguished fellow, the think tank announced.
Politics
By
Kyle Trygstad
National Republicans have dispatched staff to Massachusetts to assist with the Senate special election that has become tantalizingly close.
Policy
By
Tim Starks
President Barack Obama tried to use a wide-ranging speech Thursday to reset the narrative on a counterterrorism record that has been a political thorn in the White Houses side in recent months. But the immediate reaction from adversaries in Congress about new policies relating to the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, prison and drone strikes suggested he had changed few minds.
Politics
By
Kyle Trygstad
David Young, a longtime chief of staff to Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, intends to run for Senate in the Hawkeye State, a GOP source confirmed.
Politics
By
Emily Cahn
Former Rep. Joe Baca, a Democrat attempting a comeback bid in Californias 31st District, boasted support from 30 House Democrats on Thursday. The list runs the gamut from members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to Assistant Minority Leader James E. Clyburn of South Carolina.
By
Emma Dumain
Several months since the revelation broke that Rep. Scott DesJarlais engaged in inappropriate relationships with patients during his pre-congressional career as a doctor, the tea-party-backed, two-term Tennessee Republican will pay a fine and receive admonishment from the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners.
Policy
By
Humberto Sanchez
Senate Majority Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell tangled over nominations for the second day in a row Thursday, with Reid raising the possibility of changing the filibuster rules on a simple majority vote to speed action.
Policy
By
John Gramlich
Bipartisan momentum is building for legislation that would give reporters new legal protections from government authorities who want them to reveal their confidential sources. But its far from clear whether the effort can overcome the objections that derailed similar bills in the Senate in 2007 and 2009.
Hill Life
By
Emily Cahn
Kate Yglesias Houghton, a staffer at the Democratic National Committee, has been helping organize the Congressional Womens Softball Game since its inception five years ago.
Hill Life
By
Neda Semnani
Six hours before the start of the new year, the Senate was about to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff and longtime staffer Patrick Mullane was getting ready to leave the Hill for beer. Its just that its taken a few months to get the kegs tapped.