Jennifer Haberkorn

White House and Congressional reporter for Politico

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Senator Bernie Sanders says he’ll vote no on the debt ceiling deal. It passed the House on Wednesday with bipartisan support and is up for debate in the Senate.

What Dems gave up to raise debt ceiling, why some progressives voted no

Senator Bernie Sanders says he’ll vote no on the debt ceiling deal. It passed the House on Wednesday with bipartisan support and is up for debate in the Senate.

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With Pope Francis scheduled to address a meeting of Congress on Thursday, Senate Republicans seized the moment today for a long-delayed vote on a bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks…

Senate Dems Block Abortion Legislation

With Pope Francis scheduled to address a meeting of Congress on Thursday, Senate Republicans seized the moment today for a long-delayed vote on a bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks…

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Healthcare legislation has been virtually frozen since Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act five years ago — all on their own.

Congress Finds Bipartisan Support to Pass Medicare "Doc Fix" Bill

Healthcare legislation has been virtually frozen since Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act five years ago — all on their own.

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