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Siobhan Hughes

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Past articles by Siobhan:

Montana Emerges as Early Test of Republicans’ Senate Election Strategy

The head of the GOP’s campaign arm throws support behind veteran and businessman Tim Sheehy in the party primary. → Read More

GOP Fails in Effort to Punish Adam Schiff Over Trump Probes

House votes to reject censure resolution against the Democratic representative who investigated the former president. → Read More

Biden Tries to Close Debt-Ceiling Deal Democrats Sought to Avoid

The White House had feared being forced into making deep concessions in negotiations with the GOP. → Read More

House Members Offer Rare Bipartisan Immigration Measure

A sweeping compromise immigration bill offers millions of immigrants in the country illegally a 12-year path to citizenship but has no immediate hope of passing. → Read More

‘We’re at a Very Bad Moment’: Negotiators Pause Debt-Ceiling Talks

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Nevada in Play for Republicans in Key Midterm Races Over Inflation Issue

Polls show GOP hopefuls running strong in governor, Senate and House contests as economic worries weigh on the state’s Democrats. → Read More

Joe Manchin Says He Wanted to See Lower Inflation Before Backing Climate and Tax Plan

The West Virginia senator’s stance has derailed his fellow Democrats’ hopes of quickly passing an economic package and infuriated climate activists. → Read More

Senate Plans Vote Focused on Semiconductor Portion of China Bill

Talks on broader competitiveness legislation have stalled as administration urges quick action. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says lawmakers “absolutely have to focus on the chips investments.” → Read More

Steve Bannon Willing to Testify Before Jan. 6 Panel, Member Says

The former adviser to President Donald Trump told the committee investigating last year’s attack on the Capitol that he is willing to testify, reversing course as he faced trial for contempt of Congress over his refusal to cooperate with the panel. → Read More

Sen. Patrick Leahy Recovering After Hip-Replacement Surgery

The Vermont Democrat has said this will be his last term. An extended absence from the Senate would leave his party short of a majority. → Read More

Meadows Aide Cassidy Hutchinson Thrusts Trump Chief of Staff Back Into Spotlight

Cassidy Hutchinson testified Mark Meadows sought presidential pardon after Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Capitol by Trump supporters. → Read More

Democrats Weigh New Abortion Legislation After Roe v. Wade Overturned

They are debating where to focus their legislative response to last week’s Supreme Court ruling ending federal abortion protections, after Republicans stymied the party’s previous attempts to enact a law guaranteeing abortion access. → Read More

Cassidy Hutchinson Says Trump Demanded to Be Driven to the Capitol on Jan. 6

Cassidy Hutchinson, a onetime top aide to Donald Trump’s chief of staff testifying before the Jan. 6 panel, said the president was warned that members of the crowd attending his rally on Jan. 6, 2021, were heavily armed and still directed them to march toward the Capitol. → Read More

Supreme Court Abortion Ruling Prompts Glee and Anger From U.S. Leaders

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called the decision a historic victory, while Sens. Joe Manchin and Susan Collins criticized the justices who helped form the majority. → Read More

House Approves Landmark Gun Bill

The House passed the widest firearms legislation in decades, hours after the bipartisan package won Senate approval. It clears the way for President Biden’s signature. → Read More

House to Vote on Democrats’ Gun Measures as Senate Talks Continue

The broad package of measures are aimed at reducing gun violence. Meanwhile, parents and other witnesses shaken by mass shootings in their communities beseeched lawmakers to take action. → Read More

Biden Meets With Top Democratic Negotiator in Gun Talks

President Biden and Sen. Chris Murphy are discussing the state of talks with Republicans, with discussions focused on a narrow set of proposals designed to keep guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous young adults. → Read More

Democrats Push to Extend Health-Insurance Subsidies Ahead of Midterms

Millions will find out this fall that their health-insurance premiums are set to rise substantially. That has spurred a lobbying campaign to persuade Congress to extend financial help. → Read More

Bipartisan Gun Negotiations Try to Overcome History of Failed Talks

Party leaders bless Senate discussions after the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. → Read More

Texas Shooting Revives Gun Control Fight

Democrats lack the votes to pass new measures but some GOP lawmakers are open to debate. → Read More