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Ashley Murray covers the nation’s capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom. Her coverage areas include domestic policy and appropriations.
Virginia Mercury is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.
Ohio’s Jim Jordan fails in bid for U.S. House speaker, leaving chamber paralyzed again
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray - October 17, 2023
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House rejected Ohio’s Jim Jordan as a candidate for speaker on Tuesday in the first round of voting, though the chamber was expected to potentially conduct additional votes on Jordan’s bid later in the day. Jordan, co-founder of the far-right Freedom Caucus and one of the lawmakers who bolstered former President […]
Scalise nominated by U.S. House GOP as speaker in closed-door meeting
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray and Ariana Figueroa - October 11, 2023
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. House Republicans elected Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise as their nominee for speaker Wednesday following a secret ballot vote in a closed-door conference, according to Republicans leaving the meeting. “We need to make sure we’re sending a message to people all throughout the world, and that the House is open and doing […]
U.S. House votes to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray - October 3, 2023
WASHINGTON — Dissident Republicans in the U.S. House voted with Democrats on Tuesday to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker, a historic move that came just nine months after he secured the gavel following days of negotiating with the GOP’s right flank and 15 rounds of voting. It wasn’t immediately clear after the vote how the […]
Government shutdown nears: U.S. House GOP fails to pass one-month spending plan
By: Jennifer Shutt, Jacob Fischler, Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray - September 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — A sweeping government shutdown appeared inevitable on Friday, with the U.S. Senate stuck in a procedural holding pattern on its bipartisan stopgap bill and divided U.S. House Republicans unable to pass their short-term spending bill. Both chambers of Congress must approve and President Joe Biden must sign government funding legislation before midnight on […]
Federal shutdown could halt paychecks for 129,400 active-duty military members in Virginia
By: Ashley Murray - September 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — The White House is warning that a partial government shutdown would mean 1.3 million active-duty armed services members must keep working without receiving paychecks and hundreds of thousands of Pentagon employees would face furloughs. According to September 2022 figures, numerous states are home to large numbers of troops who would work without pay […]
Hospitals plead with Congress to avert $8 billion in cuts in Medicaid funding
By: Ashley Murray - September 18, 2023
WASHINGTON — Health care representatives from across the United States are urging Congress to halt cuts to funding that helps hospitals care for uninsured or low-income patients who rely on Medicaid. More than 250 hospitals and health systems appealed to House and Senate leadership in a letter Thursday asking the lawmakers to avert or delay […]
Biden administration chooses first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiations
By: Ashley Murray - August 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — Medicare can now negotiate lower prices for 10 common high-price drugs, cutting out-of-pocket costs for an estimated 9 million seniors and saving taxpayers billions, the Biden administration said Tuesday. Medicare will begin this year to negotiate with the manufacturers of popular medications used to treat blood clots, diabetes, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic […]
Veterans exposed to burn pits, toxins urged to apply for retroactive benefits
By: Ashley Murray - August 7, 2023
WASHINGTON — A deadline for a year’s worth of backdated benefits is fast approaching for U.S. veterans suffering illnesses after exposure to open burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxins. Nearly a year ago, President Joe Biden signed the PACT Act, a law supporters describe as the largest expansion of veteran benefits in U.S. history. […]
Military nominees still stalled by Tuberville hold, with U.S. Senate gone until September
By: Ashley Murray - July 30, 2023
WASHINGTON — Despite warnings from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that vacant top military positions affect readiness, Congress is heading into its August recess with hundreds of defense nominees on hold as Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville continues his protest against the Defense Department’s abortion leave policy. As of Thursday, 301 military nominees had not yet […]
Massive defense bill approved by U.S. Senate, but deep partisan divide with House looms
By: Ashley Murray - July 28, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators avoided a heated partisan split as they passed the massive annual defense policy package late Thursday — in stark contrast to the GOP-led House version, in which far-right members included language to restrict abortion access and transgender care for service members. Senators passed the National Defense Authorization Act 86-11, but lawmakers are […]
Alleged Virginia encounters among cases cited in congressional UFO hearing
By: Ashley Murray - July 27, 2023
WASHINGTON — During an otherworldly hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday, lawmakers and witnesses launched accusations that the Pentagon is stonewalling Congress and the public from information about unidentified anomalous phenomena, more often referred to as UFOs. That includes a 2014 encounter when a “dark gray or black cube inside a clear sphere” traveled within 50 […]
U.S. Senate votes to curb farmland purchases by China, Iran, North Korea, Russia
By: Ashley Murray - July 26, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators approved bipartisan amendments to the annual defense policy bill Tuesday night that would prohibit China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from purchasing U.S. farmland and screen American investment in high-tech ventures on foreign adversary soil. By a 91-7 vote, the lawmakers approved a measure that would require review of — and […]