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Trump’s window for scoring early legislative victories is shrinking

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Damian Paletta and Mike DeBonis President Trump faces an increasingly narrow path to win major legislative victories before the looming August recess, with only two months left to revive his health-care or tax initiatives before Congress departs for a long break. White House officials said Tuesday that Trump has become increasingly incensed that legislation is bogging down in the…

Will Trump’s budget cut mail delivery? Plan revives contentious question.

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Joe Davidson President Trump, with his well-crafted disrupter reputation, potentially could disrupt one self-funding service Americans directly use almost every day — mail delivery. In the fiscal 2018 budget plan the Trump administration released this week, he reopened the divisive issue of cutting Saturday mail service. After a long and contentious effort, Republicans and…

Regional memo: Trump budget proposal spells more pain for D.C. region

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Robert McCartney President Trump’s full budget plan, issued Tuesday, is even worse for the Washington region than the initial “skinny” version released in March, local government officials and analysts say. The new one includes all the same ominous proposals that prompted warnings that the spending plan would worsen economic inequality and possibly tip the area into recession. The…

Connolly Statement on CBO’s Score of Republican Health Care Bill

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Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) released the following statement on the Congressional Budget Office’s score of the Republican health care bill: “The CBO confirms what we already knew: the GOP health care bill is still a bad bill. It kicks 23 million people off health care by 2026 and leaves consumers at the mercy of insurance companies when it comes to pre-existing conditions. CBO even…

Connolly Statement on Trump's Budget Proposal

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Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) released the following statement on President Trump's FY2018 Budget proposal: “The President's FY2018 budget proposal is the most radical policy document to come out of Washington since the failed Ryan Budget. It is a blueprint for social Darwinism and a unilateral retreat from our commitments at home and abroad. How does slashing Medicaid, Medicare,…

Connolly Statement on Trump's Proposed Cuts to Federal Retiree Programs

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Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) released the following on President Trump's proposed cuts to federal employee retirement programs: "The biggest losers from President Trump's draconian cuts to federal employee pay and benefits will be the American people who count on dedicated federal employees to care for our veterans, maintain our national parks, and process Social Security checks…

House Passes Hurd-Connolly MGT Act

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Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA), a coauthor the Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2017, released the following statement after the House passed the MGT Act today. “I am pleased the MGT Act has once again passed the House and is now one step closer to becoming law,” said Congressman Connolly. “The current patchwork of outdated, legacy IT systems is simply unsustainable in the…

IT modernization bill passes House

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Joe Uchill A bill to fund agency efforts to modernize IT equipment has passed the House. The Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act, headed by Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) and backed by Reps. Gerry Connolly (D-Virg.) and Robyn Kelly (D-Ill.), passed via voice vote Wednesday afternoon. It provides two channels of funding that agencies can use to upgrade aging technology, which is…

Revised modernization bill passes House, heads to Senate

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Billy Mitchell The House passed the Modernizing Government Technology Act by voice vote Wednesday, with the expectation that this year it will have an easier path in the Senate. Supporters of the bill, sponsored by Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, touted it as “common sense” and “bipartisan” legislation that will help prevent federal systems from falling victim to massive cybersecurity…

Connolly Statement on Reports of Comey Memo

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Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) released the following statement on reports that President Trump asked former FBI Director Comey to drop the FBI's investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn: “The latest Trump revelation is prima facie evidence of obstruction. The time for a Special Prosecutor is immediate and urgent.”

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