Congress · 119th Congress
The State of Division
↵↵Republicans, meanwhile, appeared effusive, breaking out into multiple "U-S-A" chants and rising into standing ovations every few phrases. Rep.
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↵↵Republicans, meanwhile, appeared effusive, breaking out into multiple "U-S-A" chants and rising into standing ovations every few phrases. Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., talks with reporters in the Capitol on Tuesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy. On Thursday, Murphy put it bluntly. “This is the hardest issue we work on. It will be a miracle if we get a framework agreement, never mind a final bill,” he said.
“There are folks in Congress just there to stir s— up, they’re not there to pass legislation,” said Pat Fallon, R-Texas. Fallon recounted his first death threat experience.
David Valadao, a Republican who was swept up in 2018’s blue wave but managed to win back his California district in 2020 even as it backed Joe Biden by 11 points.
John Sarbanes, who will talk about the death of his father, the famously “low-key” Maryland Democrat Paul S. Sarbanes. Also set to appear are Alaska GOP Rep.
Much of the West is struggling with a worsening drought that is straining municipal water supplies, agricultural operations and wildlife.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Aides prepare Arizona’s s Electoral College votes to be certified during the joint session of Congress in the House chamber on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) A U.S.
Martha McSally's farewell speech on the Senate floor was overshadowed by reports of her taking photos with staff maskless and not socially distanced.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Admiral John S. McCain Jr.; her twin sister, Rowena Willis; and daughter Sandy McCain.
music legend Billy Ray Cyrus, actress Piper Perabo and a member of the Black Eyed Peas will join Native American members of Congress and tribal government leaders for a town hall discussion of COVID-19’s
John Thune, R-S. D., leaves the Capitol after the Senate passed a two-year budget and debt ceiling bill on Thursday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
While some raised eyebrows at the timing of Harris’ writing venture, it doesn’t run afoul of campaign finance rules, according to Paul S. Ryan, a legal expert for election watchdog Common Cause.
Announced attendance was just over 26,000, and there was more interest in the Dippin’ Dots than the much-anticipated report of the findings of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
A bipartisan group of senators led by Alabama Democrat Doug Jones on Tuesday took to the Senate floor to read Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” commemorating the anniversary of the
When D.C.’s newest museum opens this weekend, former cops in Congress will be watching.
Christopher S. Murphy of ConnecticutRep. Jimmy Panetta of CaliforniaRep. Bill Pascrell Jr. of New JerseyRep. Ed Perlmutter of ColoradoRep. Jared Polis of ColoradoRep. Cedric L.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. of Virginia Rep. Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania Rep. Tony Cárdenas of California Rep. Joseph Crowley of New York Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana Rep.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. on Friday tweeted a list of seven items that he said Americans want from the government.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., will be trying to reclaim to reclaim his 2015 championship title. Other confirmed participants include Reps.