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Tom Cole
February 10, 2023
Grace Segers
Congress May Finally Decide That the War in Iraq Is Over
Lawmakers are poised to rescind the blank-check authorizations to use military force that the executive branch was handed decades ago.
November 16, 2022
Grace Segers
187 Years Later, Congress Thinks About Seating a Cherokee Delegate
Nearly two centuries after a treaty was approved, the Cherokee Nation wants the U.S. government to abide by its commitments.
November 2, 2020
Nick Martin
The Elusive Dream of a Functioning Native Caucus
Can the current ideological split among Native members of Congress—and electoral hopefuls—lead to anything like a unified front on issues impacting Indian Country?
April 8, 2014
Danny Vinik
House GOP Leader Admits His Party Doesn’t Care About the Long-Term Unemployed
February 25, 2014
Kevin Mahnken
House of Nerds
The smartest member of Congress is retiring. Who inherits his title?
November 7, 2012
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