Harry Reid /tags/harry-reid Harry Reid en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Sat, 28 Sep 2013 17:06:00 GMT House Ties Government Funding To One-Year Obamacare Delay /npr-news/2013-09-28/house-ties-government-funding-to-one-year-obamacare-delay House Republicans late Saturday prepared to pass a government funding bill that would include a one-year delay in implementing Obamacare. But the White House said President Obama would veto the House measure, on the unlikely chance it made it through the Senate. Sat, 28 Sep 2013 17:06:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-28/house-ties-government-funding-to-one-year-obamacare-delay Tamara Keith NSA Surveillance Fails To Rile Congress /2013-06-12/nsa-surveillance-fails-to-rile-congress Some lawmakers have decried revelations that the government is collecting Internet and phone activity of millions of Americans. For the most part, though, there appear to be few calls for more oversight, let alone legislative changes. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 21:16:00 GMT /2013-06-12/nsa-surveillance-fails-to-rile-congress Alan Greenblatt Sen. Reid Threatens Nuclear Option To Confirm Nominees /2013-05-28/sen-reid-threatens-nuclear-option-to-confirm-nominees Senate Republicans have continued blocking a number of President Obama's appointees to run his executive agencies. Majority Leader Harry Reid again has threatened a rules change to permit appointment confirmations with a simple majority vote. Tue, 28 May 2013 08:00:00 GMT /2013-05-28/sen-reid-threatens-nuclear-option-to-confirm-nominees Ailsa Chang In New Poll, Support For Stricter Gun Control Law Drops Since Newtown Shootings /npr-news/2013-03-26/in-new-poll-support-for-stricter-gun-control-law-drops-since-newtown-shootings Forty-seven percent said they supported stricter gun control laws. That number was 57 percent just after the shootings. Tue, 26 Mar 2013 18:08:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-03-26/in-new-poll-support-for-stricter-gun-control-law-drops-since-newtown-shootings Eyder Peralta Assault Weapons Ban Is Gun Debate's First Casualty /npr-news/2013-03-19/assault-weapons-ban-is-gun-debates-first-casualty The prospects of an assault weapons ban emerging as part of any post-Newtown gun control law looks unlikely after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid reportedly opted not to include it in a Democratic proposal to be offered on the Senate floor in the coming weeks. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:59:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-03-19/assault-weapons-ban-is-gun-debates-first-casualty Greg Henderson Ryan's Budget: The First Of The DOA Proposals /npr-news/2013-03-12/ryans-budget-the-first-of-the-doa-proposals Like the famous cherry blossoms forecast to bloom in a few weeks, this time of year is marked by the arrival of competing, partisan and utterly doomed federal budget proposals. Tue, 12 Mar 2013 19:10:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-03-12/ryans-budget-the-first-of-the-doa-proposals Frank James, Tamara Keith Posthumous Pardon For Heavyweight Boxer Jack Johnson A Bipartisan Effort /2013-03-05/posthumous-pardon-for-heavyweight-boxer-jack-johnson-a-bipartisan-effort Democratic Senators Harry Reid and Mo Cowan have joined Republicans John McCain and Representative Peter King to call for the pardon of former heavyweight boxing champ Jack Johnson. He was the first black fighter to win that title, in 1908. Another win in 1910 sparked race riots nationwide, and his relationships with white women only added to the controversy. He was convicted of taking women across state lines for "immoral purpose." Audie Cornish has more. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 20:00:00 GMT /2013-03-05/posthumous-pardon-for-heavyweight-boxer-jack-johnson-a-bipartisan-effort Senate Filibuster Changes: More Evolution Than Revolution /npr-news/2013-01-24/senate-filibuster-changes-more-evolution-than-revolution After threatening to gut the rule that lets a single senator bring the Senate to a virtual halt, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has agreed to tweak rather than transform the practice. Under the accord, Democrats would gain the ability to skip a procedural step to begin debate on a bill. Thu, 24 Jan 2013 22:26:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-01-24/senate-filibuster-changes-more-evolution-than-revolution Greg Henderson President's New Term Doesn't Mean New Day In Congress /npr-news/2013-01-22/presidents-new-term-doesnt-mean-new-day-in-congress While President Obama raised big issues in his inaugural address — climate change, gay rights, immigration, the shooting of schoolchildren — Congress eased back into session Tuesday with other priorities, fighting many of the battles left over from last year. Tue, 22 Jan 2013 22:32:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-01-22/presidents-new-term-doesnt-mean-new-day-in-congress David Welna Cabinet Picks Come As Democrats Push To Change Filibuster /npr-news/2013-01-13/cabinet-picks-come-as-democrats-push-to-change-filibuster President Obama's slate of nominees will have to be confirmed by the Senate, but those nominations could be held up by a filibuster threat. Democrats are trying to crack down on what they see as misuse of the filibuster, and it looks like Republicans may be willing to come to a deal. Sun, 13 Jan 2013 11:09:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-01-13/cabinet-picks-come-as-democrats-push-to-change-filibuster David Welna