You are currently accessing National Journal from IP access. Please login to access this feature. If you have any questions, please contact your Dedicated Advisor.
Senate Democrats say the administration's move could hurt people with pre-existing conditions.
If Republicans don't flub the coming fiscal debates like they did in the fall, voters will focus squarely on the health care rollout.
The United Way and the Boys & Girls Club are just some of the groups backing the deal with Time Warner Cable.
Farm interests and progressives will continue to square off among a broader debate on how to raise revenue for the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending bill.
Lawmakers and refugee advocates call on the White House to speed the application process and enact changes to the special visa program passed as part of the security supplemental earlier this year.
She had long threatened to run as an independent unless a primary was held.
DCCC Chairman Steve Israel recognizes the "tough climate" for Democrats, but says that could change.
The legislation comes on the first day of the 114th Congress and right before a meeting with top Jewish donors.