Congress Delays Recess and Still Has a Ton of Work to Do
July 11, 2017
Even with extra time in August, Congress has a lot to do to fulfill its responsibilities.
Senate Health Care Bill Faces Steep Challenges as Lawmakers Return to Little Progress
July 10, 2017
GOP lawmakers return from their July 4th recess at an ‘impasse’ over how to proceed in their efforts to repeal Obamacare.
Congress Likely to Press Yellen on Interest Rates, Inflation
July 10, 2017
Bond investors remain skeptical of the Federal Reserve's interest rate targets.
Why Governors Aren't Getting Behind the GOP Senate Health Care Bill
July 10, 2017
It's easy to understand why governors aren't on board with the Senate's Obamacare repeal bill.
The Federal Reserve Needs to Learn From Its Monetary Mistakes
July 10, 2017
A simple reporting policy would help illuminate the Federal Reserve's monetary missteps.
Newspapers Call on Congress to Help Take On Google, Facebook
July 10, 2017
An alliance of media outlets is seeking to take on the tech giants over advertising practices.
Marsha Blackburn's Online Privacy Bill Isn't the Way Forward
July 7, 2017
Rep. Marsha Blackburn's proposed act would actually dismantle existing online privacy protections.
Reporter in Sleeveless Dress Breaks House Dress Code but Speaker's Lobby House Dress Code is Nothing New
July 7, 2017
The reporter was denied interview access because of her sleeveless outfit, but sleeves have been required in the House for decades.
Who's Afraid of Donald Trump?
July 7, 2017
Trump puts the bully into bully pulpit – but experts say his approach has problems.
Howard Dean: Democrats Will Retake Congress in 2018 if GOP Passes Obamacare Repeal
July 6, 2017
Dean says he believes his party will retake both chambers of Congress if the Republicans pass their health care plan.