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2019 December
December 2 - A portrait and a party to honor a disgraced official | December 2 - Bipartisan Senate bill goes after non-compete agreements | December 2 - Capitol comings and goings | December 2 - Common Defense: The perils of positive thinking | December 2 - Congress frets over program to streamline Pentagon procurement | December 2 - Gridlocked Congress faces an ignominious distinction | December 2 - Hotel industry takes on Airbnb in a high-stakes lobbying battle | December 2 - HUD says it wants to protect people with support animals, but landlords believe it is helping them keep pets out | December 2 - In the Spotlight: Rep. Devin Nunes | December 2 - It's Nunes v. World when it comes to lawsuits | December 2 - New players in a new domain of war-fighting | December 2 - New study finds Census understates poverty rate, invigorating advocates of a wealth tax | December 2 - New type of fighting vehicle moving on a very fast track | December 2 - Republicans oppose agency that boosts exports from their districts | December 2 - Some fear new federal rules on hemp production may go too far | December 2 - Sweet vindication for Foreign Service in impeachment inquiry | December 2 - Trump has faced few street protests, but impeachment could change that | December 2 - Trump wants steelworkers' votes. Tom Conway is standing in the way. | December 2 - Trump wants to charge asylees fees, joining a tiny group of nations | December 2 - What's in a name? Ask the Export-Import Bank. | December 2 - Wildfires spark movement toward public control of utilities | December 2 - Worries mount over Pentagon bid to speed weapons development | December 9 - A new Star Wars movie is catnip for some political wonks | December 9 - An ambitious goal for opioid overdose study | December 9 - Anatomy of a Vote: House bill cracks down on financial cheats | December 9 - Beth Osborne is seeking a new direction on transportation | December 9 - Bill would block colleges from penalizing members of single-gender organizations | December 9 - Capitol comings and goings | December 9 - Congress gives 9/11 victims access to second compensation fund | December 9 - Cutting carbon emissions is a very taxing issue | December 9 - Dollars and Sense: Where the real battle for votes lies | December 9 - Five members have yet to make a peep on the House floor this year | December 9 - Health-care startups sacked by federal funding cuts have day in court | December 9 - House delegates can now vote on the floor, but are skipping lots of roll calls | December 9 - How a ban on Chinese buses could hurt California | December 9 - In the Spotlight: Doug Collins | December 9 - Mark Walker is pressing colleges to let top athletes profit from their fame | December 9 - Money for opioid crisis is plentiful, but not always effective | December 9 - SEC's Peirce talks condos and coffee | December 9 - Senators fear a circus of their own making in impeachment trial | December 9 - Signs of progress at the heart of the opioid crisis | December 9 - Sweating it out, literally, on the campaign trail | December 9 - The downside of getting Cuba to pay up for seized assets | December 9 - Trump appointee blocks private wall builders, at least for now | December 9 - Trump demand for more money from South Korea shakes alliance | December 9 - What's Their Line? Goodbye, Sen. Isakson | |
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