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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…

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 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 Announces Congressional Art Competition Winners

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Tags: Education

On Saturday at an awards ceremony hosted at the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center, Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) announced this year’s 11th Congressional District Art Competition winners.  First Place was awarded to Taharah Islam, from South County High School, for her entry, “Opulent.”  This piece will hang in the U.S.…

Lawmakers take aim at IRS, Education Dept over data breach

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Morgan Chalfant Lawmakers on Wednesday grilled information security officers at the Department of Education and IRS over a data breach of an information-sharing tool that potentially exposed the personal information of 100,000 Americans earlier this year. The chief information officers at both organizations came under harsh criticism from members of the House Oversight Committee…

Congressman Connolly Announces 2017 Congressional Art Competition Awards Ceremony on May 13

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Tags: Education

On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 3:30 pm, Congressman Gerry Connolly will hold his 2017 Congressional Art Competition Awards Ceremony at the McGuire Woods Gallery, Workhouse Arts Center, 9518 Workhouse Road, Lorton, VA.   “I am pleased to invite all Virginia 11th district student artists, their families, and art educators to join me in celebrating this year’s 2017 Congressional…

Congress expected to reauthorize D.C. school vouchers in sweeping budget deal

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Tags: Education

Emma Brown Congress is expected to extend the D.C. school voucher program as part of a bipartisan budget deal this week, a move that follows the release of a new federal analysis showing that some voucher recipients in private schools trailed their public-school counterparts on standardized tests. The legislation would re­authorize the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, which…

VA. Congressional Delegation Urges Financial Aid Flexibility In Absence Of IRS Tool

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Today, all members of the bipartisan Virginia congressional delegation called for Virginia education officials to encourage flexibility in financial aid deadlines due to the removal of an online tool commonly used to upload income information from tax returns. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) is an important resource that allows students and families to…

Connolly: Northern Virginia Economy Would Be ‘Significantly Affected’ by Shutdown

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by Dave Emke — April 24, 2017 As the federal government inches closer to a possible shutdown at the end of the week, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) says the local economy would be severely affected if no agreement is found. “As we witnessed during the 2013 Republican government shutdown, Northern Virginia’s economy would be significantly affected. That 16-day shutdown cost nearly $24…

Ryan's Best Hope to Avoid a Shutdown: Making Friends With Pelosi

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Billy House and Anna Edgerton There may be only one way for Speaker Paul Ryan to avoid a government shutdown: Ask his Democratic counterpart, Nancy Pelosi, for help. The problem is, the two don’t have much history of deal-making together. They don’t even know each other that well. But after spending weeks trying -- so far unsuccessfully -- to ram through legislation to undo…

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