Analysis
Senate Republicans Could Enforce Earmark Ban If They Wanted To
Senate rules and party practices may give Republicans more leverage over earmarks than they are using. This article explores the gap between what is procedurally possible and what leaders are willing to do.
Earmark Dispute Stalls Senate Minibus
A dispute over earmarks can become a procedural roadblock when trust and consent break down. This post explains how substantive disagreements can quickly become floor-management problems.
Kavanaugh Doesn't Need Judiciary's Approval
But it’s much easier getting to the full Senate with the committee’s support.

