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“Why We Left Congress”: Excerpts of Our Conversation with Rep. Ryan Costello (R-PA)

December 17, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
Two-term Congressman Ryan Costello (R-PA) has represented Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District since January 2015. He currently serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and is one of 12 House… Read More

Better late than never: Congress reforms process for handling sexual harassment complaints

December 14, 2018  ·  Kristin Nicholson
Finally! Nearly fourteen months after a cascade of #MeToo revelations led to fresh scrutiny of Congress’s opaque and antiquated process for handling sexual harassment complaints, significant reforms to the… Read More

ICYMI: Top reads on Congress

December 14, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
Lindsey McPherson, “Pelosi Agrees to Deal Limiting Her Speakership to 4 Years,” Roll Call: “Under an agreement reached with seven Democrats who opposed her speaker bid, Pelosi will back term… Read More

Will Congress score headlines or legislative wins in next session?

December 13, 2018  ·  Aubrey Neal, Anthony Marcum
The 116th Congress may be doomed before it even begins. Less than one month before the new session gavels in for the first time, members of both the House and… Read More

Throwback Thursday: Are we surprised the Joint Select Committee on Budget and Appropriations Process Reform crashed and burned?

December 13, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
Last February, Congress established a Joint Select Committee on Budget and Appropriations Process Reform as part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. The committee, comprised of equal numbers of… Read More

“Why We Left Congress”: Excerpts of our conversation with Rep. Niki Tsongas (D-MA)

December 12, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-MA) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election in October 2007. In August 2017, she announced that she would not be running… Read More

How divided government affects lobbyist influence in Congress

December 11, 2018  ·  Geoff Lorenz
As a result of November’s mid-term elections, the national government will transition from a unified government, in which members of the Republican Party control the House, Senate, and the White… Read More

“Why We Left Congress”: Excerpts of our conversation with Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-KS)

December 10, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins (R-KS) has represented Kansas’ 2nd Congressional District since January 2009. A former accountant who served six years as the treasurer of Kansas, Jenkins announced her decision to… Read More

ICYMI: Top reads on Congress

December 7, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder
John Dingell, “I Served in Congress Longer Than Anyone. Here’s How to Fix It,” The Atlantic: “In my six decades in public service, I’ve seen many changes in our… Read More

Why we left Congress: How the legislative branch is broken and what we can do about it

December 6, 2018  ·  Marian Currinder, Michael Beckel
Systemic institutional dysfunction was a leading cause for more than 50 Republican and Democratic members of Congress who voluntarily did not seek re-election this year, according to a new joint… Read More