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Lawmakers divided over need for new domestic terrorism law

In an interview, Schiff said while he still believes “we need to elevate our response to domestic terrorism, to put it on a plane with our response to international terrorism,” the experience of

Campaigns · 117th Congress

How the Jan. 6 riot is affecting campaign fundraising

Of the 139 House members who voted against certifying electoral votes, the analysis looked at the 103 who were serving in 2019 and could provide a comparison to the same point in the last election

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Quarterly questions

Cindy Axne said again in a recent interview with The Storm Lake Times that she’s weighing a run for Senate or for governor in 2022.

Podcasts · 117th Congress

Mapping fintech in Latin America - Roll Call

Venture capitalists Ben Savage and Jonathan Whittle join Korefusion’s Alejandro Gonzalez Sanchez to break down investing in the immense region, and how it differs from the rest of the world.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

All the times John Boehner cried

He cried in front of the pope. Just this week, while promoting his new book, he teared up during an interview with veteran USA Today journalist Susan Page. The trigger? A golf commercial.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Money madness

“I think we need reform more fundamentally,” Khanna said in an interview this week. “It’s not enough to say, ‘OK, I don’t take PAC money or lobbyist money.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Former Illinois Rep. Bobby Schilling dies at 57

Bobby Schilling, who represented the Land of Lincoln side of the Quad Cities before trying for a comeback in 2020 on the Iowa side, died Tuesday at age 57 after a bout with cancer.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: It’s April, no foolin’

The NRCC spent the week blasting reporters with emails alleging that the Democrats’ plans would hurt — not help — the middle class.