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West Virginians mixed on Manchin as he faces uncertain political future

West Virginians mixed on Manchin as he faces uncertain political future

by Brennan Leach and Logan Schiciano | Mar 15, 2023 | Featured, Politics

Morgantown, W. Va. — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin III (W.Va.) must soon decide if he will seek reelection from a majority Republican constituency. Manchin is no stranger to high-stakes decisions, as he often determined the life or death of President Biden’s...
Debt-limit standoff: Here are the Washington players you need to know about

Debt-limit standoff: Here are the Washington players you need to know about

by Davis Giangiulio | Jan 26, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The debate over raising the U.S. debt limit is poised to be one of the hottest fights to hit Washington this year, and will feature a cast of characters both widely and lesser known to investors and everyday Americans. President Joe Biden and House...
Hydrogen fuel bridges bipartisan divide during Senate hearing

Hydrogen fuel bridges bipartisan divide during Senate hearing

by Jorja Siemons | Feb 15, 2022 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Clean hydrogen fuel’s versatility and flexibility makes it foundational to a clean energy transition, experts told lawmakers, including clean hydrogen enthusiast Joe Manchin, at a Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources hearing Thursday.  “It...
Tension high as highly anticipated House vote delayed

Tension high as highly anticipated House vote delayed

by Dan Hu | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Weeks of tension between moderate and progressive House Democrats will continue at least one more day, following the delay of a crucial vote on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. The vote was scheduled for Thursday – but House Speaker Nancy...
The Vote to Acquit: Pressure From Conscience, Constituents and Congressmen

The Vote to Acquit: Pressure From Conscience, Constituents and Congressmen

by Sneha Dey and Suzy Vazquez | Feb 6, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Wednesday to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment, bringing the five-month long trial proceedings to a close. In the lead up to the verdict, Senators faced partisan pressures from fellow Congressmen and their...
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