Last week Kentucky GOP Senator Rand Paul filibustered a budget bill which would have kept the US government open. John D. Rackey writes that Paul's filibuster - which was very unusual in and of itself - was in protest that his amendment to the budget bill was not given a vote. This lack of input outside of the Senate leadership, he writes, illustrates that the US Senate has moved away from its deliberative roots to a much more closed model of legislating
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
Despite the intent of the Framers of the US Constitution that the US Senate would be a place for mea...
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The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
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USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Northeast This week in ...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
Despite the intent of the Framers of the US Constitution that the US Senate would be a place for mea...
Last week saw an insurrection at the US Capitol which has been linked to President Trump’s aggressiv...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
The Brexit referendum and Trump’s election were each decided by a free and fair vote, yet large prop...
In recent years, legislators on both sides of the aisle in Congress have often voted against their o...
Incumbent Democratic Senator Joe Manchin is favored to beat out his Republican challenger, Patrick M...
This week President-elect Joe Biden announced his picks for a number of his administration’s cabinet...
Last week, President Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 and later hospitalized. In this Q&A, Julie No...
Since July, the Trump administration has targeted China with growing tariffs on imported Chinese goo...
USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Northeast This week in ...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...
A simple but profound point opens Now I Sit Me Down: that chairs illustrate a kind of democratic man...