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New York’s Rice, who opposed Pelosi as leader, decides to retire
New York Rep. Kathleen Rice is the 30th House Democrat to decide not to run again this year with control of the chamber at stake.
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New York Rep. Kathleen Rice is the 30th House Democrat to decide not to run again this year with control of the chamber at stake.
Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., who is spearheading an effort to ban stock trading by members of Congress and their families (S 3494), said he was still reviewing materials.
Many Democrats, including Senate Foreign Relations Middle East subcommittee Chairman Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Reps.
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., hadn’t received allocations yet as of Thursday afternoon.
Black and Latino candidates in some of the most high-profile races dominated the list of top fundraisers in 2022's fourth quarter.
And until it is enacted, the federal government, currently operating under a continuing resolution, is stuck at fiscal 2021’s levels.
Baltimore’s police commissioner, Michael S. Harrison, said he was “disappointed” the bill did not include the expanded firearm provision.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., who was also at the dinner: “German politics are funny. They can’t say things out loud, on the fly, like we can.
Support from Wyden could be crucial to Robert Califf's FDA confirmation amid concerns from other Senate Democrats.
President Joe Biden's goal of conserving 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 has critics among environmentalists and conservatives.
Lawmakers sharply criticized the FCC and FAA process leading up to the deployment of 5G wireless technology around airports last month.
Republicans are opposing Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin over her views on the financial risks of human-caused climate change.
Wicker drew a parallel to the former Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, which stretched on for a decade costing thousands of Soviet lives and ended with the U.S.S.R.’s ignominious retreat
So, how did D.C.’s chattering classes land on chunks? It all began with Biden’s marathon press conference last month.
s human rights record despite diplomatic boycotts from the U.S., the U.K. and other nations, and calls from Republican lawmakers that companies including Airbnb Inc., The Coca-Cola Co., Comcast Corp.’s
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’ in the Senate chamber.”
Photos of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's decades of public service in Washington. He is planning to retire.
The struggle to make ends meet as a congressional staffer is D.C.’s worst-kept secret, but for some it means going into the red, according to a recent survey.
Biden's climate agenda is moving in fits and starts as the U.S. is on track to miss the carbon reduction goals his administration set.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s solemn holiday.