The New American. July 8, 2019, Vol. 35 Issue 13, p17, 5 p.
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Government regulation, United States. Supreme Court -- Powers and duties, Infanticide -- Political aspects, Infanticide -- Laws, regulations and rules, Infanticide -- Social aspects, Women's rights -- Social aspects, Women's rights -- Laws, regulations and rules, Women's rights -- Political aspects, Abortion -- Political aspects, Abortion -- Laws, regulations and rules, Abortion -- Social aspects, and Roe v. Wade 410 U.S. 113 (1973)
Abstract
Abortion is a rare contentious issue where it appears our nation has moved "right," rather than leftward, in the last 30 years. This is evidenced by the many states that [...]
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA). Nov 21, 2019
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United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Political activity, United States. Congress -- Political activity, Controlled substances -- Political aspects, and Marijuana -- Political aspects
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Nov. 21-- Nov. 21--For the first time, a congressional committee has voted to end federal prohibitions on cannabis. As impeachment hearings transpired across the hall in the Capitol on Wednesday [...]
United States. Department of Commerce and United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee
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Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12), Vice Chair of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, is pleased to announce that the Department of Commerce and Congress are both taking new steps [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity, Attorneys general -- Political activity, and Attorneys general -- Political aspects
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Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is urging the U.S. Congress to enact the Kelsey Smith Act, legislation to provide law enforcement officers the ability to locate individuals facing death or [...]
United States. Congress, Lobbying -- Political aspects, Legislators -- Political aspects, and Lobbyists -- Political aspects
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U.S. Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO), Michael Bennet (D-CD), and Jon Tester (D-MT) reintroduced legislation to shut the revolving door of lobbyist influence in Washington by banning members of Congress from [...]
United States. Congress, Lobbying -- Political aspects, Legislators -- Political aspects, Lobbyists -- Political aspects, and Campaign finance reform -- Political aspects
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U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) reintroduced legislation to shut the revolving door of lobbyist influence in Washington by banning members of Congress from [...]
United States. Congress, Lobbying -- Political aspects, Bills, Legislative -- Political aspects, Legislators -- Political aspects, Lobbyists -- Political aspects, and Social service -- Political aspects
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Aiming to shut the revolving door of lobbyist influence in Washington, U.S. Senators Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), and Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) reintroduced legislation banning members of Congress from [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity, Foreign ministers -- Political activity, and Foreign ministers -- Political aspects
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Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu met with the delegation from the U.S. Congress to discuss the European and global security situation and possibilities for closer cooperation. I am very glad that [...]
National Review. Nov 25, 2019, Vol. 71 Issue 21, p8, 1 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Political activity
Abstract
* For decades, it has been an issue: Should the U.S. Congress declare itself on the mass killings by Turks of Armenians in 1915? Should Congress declare these killings a [...]
United States. Department of State -- Government finance, United States. House of Representatives. Committee on Appropriations -- Government finance, Public finance -- Political aspects, and Congressional candidates -- Political aspects
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WASHINGTON - Minnesota may still get the World's Fair it's been chasing for years, but hopes for a 2027 World Expo in Bloomington depend on Congress settling a simmering federal [...]
Social Science Quarterly. August 2019, Vol. 100 Issue 5, p1810, 18 p.
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United States. Congress -- Officials and employees, United States. Congress -- Public opinion, and Legislators -- Public opinion
Abstract
Byline: Justin H. Kirkland, Kevin K. Banda Objectives We evaluate whether citizens' trust in Congress is influenced by perceptions of ideological distance between themselves and their representatives. We argue that citizens view members as the 'face' of Congress, and thus trust the institution more when the face of that institution is more ideologically proximal to themselves. Methods We test our hypotheses using responses to survey questions regarding both trust in Congress and perceptions of ideological distance between respondents and members of Congress in the 2008 and 2016 Cooperative Congressional Election Study. We then pair these observational survey data with a survey experiment administered by Qualtrics in 2016. Results Ordinal logistic regressions from our survey data evince strong empirical support for our arguments, showing that as perceived ideological distance between a respondent and her member of Congress increases, trust in Congress as a whole declines. These observational analyses are corroborated by our survey experiment, which again shows that as perceptions of ideological distance increase, trust in legislatures declines. Conclusions Our results suggest that a lack of faith in legislative institutions is often the result of a failure of representation. One way to restore Americans' trust in Congress is for members to demonstrate more fidelity to the ideological leanings of their constituents. Article Note: The authors thank Tom Carsey, Marc Hetherington, Jeff Harden, Jason Windett, Stacy Gordon Fisher, Bill Eubank, Beth Simas, Scott Clifford, Keith Gaddie, and several anonymous reviewers for their helpful feedback on this project. Replication data can be found at ahttps://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MGJBONa.
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Budget, Government spending policy, and Expenditures, Public
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Democratic candidates for president are promising Medicare-for-all, free college and an ambitious - and expensive - Green New Deal. President Trump wants more tax cuts, a bigger military and an [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity, Democratic Party (United States) -- Political aspects, Democratic Party (United States) -- Political activity, Political parties -- China, Foreign ministers -- Political aspects, and Foreign ministers -- Political activity
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On August 21, 2019, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang met with visiting US Congress Nevada Democratic Congressman Titus, Arizona Democratic Party Congressman Kirkpatrick and California Democratic Party Congressman Lowintal [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity and Border patrols -- Political aspects
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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz toured the Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center, the largest immigration processing center in the United States, to see firsthand the escalating humanitarian and security crisis [...]
United States. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
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U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), a mom and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, called on Congress to prioritize working together on sensible and effective solutions to paid parental [...]
United States. Supreme Court, United States. Senate, and Bills, Legislative -- Political aspects
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U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Immigration Subcommittee, joined Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), and Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Assistant Speaker Ben [...]
United States. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
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In an Op-Ed for the Washington Post, Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, marked the one-year anniversary of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. In [...]
United States. Congress -- Political activity and International cooperation -- Political aspects
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Secretary of State to the minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Mounia Boucetta held, Tuesday in Rabat, talks with members of the US Congress on means to strengthen cooperation [...]
United States. Central Intelligence Agency -- Political activity
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A bipartisan group of more than 100 former members of Congress have filed a brief in support of Attorney General Bob Fergusons challenge of the Trump Administrations border wall emergency. [...]
United States. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
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As the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation prepares to consider legislation to encourage more aquaculture fish farming in American waters, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), the Ranking Member [...]