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How Congress’s inaction has left children’s health program on life support

By Henry Gass December 8, 2017 Articles

Last week, Colorado became the first state to send letters to CHIP families warning them that support might end in January. Texas has asked the federal government for $90 million to keep its program running through February.

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From Texas to Congress: Will ‘rare’ friendship cost politicians their careers?

By Henry Gass November 21, 2017 Articles

Democrat Beto O’Rourke and Republican Will Hurd of Texas bonded over an unexpected hit road trip earlier this year. But as elections draw near, this bipartisan friendship may not be charming voters.

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Congress’s big, bipartisan success that might be just beginning

By Henry Gass October 20, 2015 Articles

Congress is backing criminal justice reforms in a bipartisan way, reflecting what appears to be a broader shift that began in states.

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Ahead of EPA regs, House committee challenges their scientific foundation

By Henry Gass May 30, 2014 Articles

House Republicans slammed the process behind a landmark international climate change science report, which forms the scientific foundation for the emissions regulations for U.S. coal plants that President Obama is expected to announce Monday

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