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Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
After 45 years on the Hill, David Carle has seen it all
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What drew you to Congress? A: I’ve been on the Hill since 1977. I was born in Utah, but moved away to Ohio when I was 5.
Congress · 118th Congress
What ‘conservation’ means to Rep. Gabe Vasquez
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: How did you start working for Heinrich?
Congress · 118th Congress
Manchin pushes stricter electric vehicle credit rules
The final assembly rule took immediate effect, but Treasury advised the critical mineral and battery component mandates wouldn’t apply until the day after the department publishes proposed guidance
Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
They sew 5 million American flags a year. Then politics happens
“The Flagmakers” is available to stream on National Geographic and Disney Plus. This interview has been edited and condensed.
Congress · 118th Congress
Chairman Gallagher outlines China committee’s agenda
The head of the newly created House committee centered on strategic competition with China expects the panel will lay down “supporting fire” to elevate the importance of selling military equipment to Taiwan
Opinion · 118th Congress
‘INFO on everyone’: Both sides casting Biden-Trump rematch as 2024 ‘Sopranos’ reboot
crime figure is the president of the United States with the power to give people a ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ card.”
Congress · 118th Congress
Some Asian Americans fear House China panel will fuel bigotry
The new committee, officially called the “Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party,” was established earlier this month by a vote of
Congress · 118th Congress
New DPCC chair Joe Neguse wants to ‘speak up for the middle of the country’
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: You’re the only leader in the House Democratic Caucus who doesn’t hail from one of the coasts. How did you overcome that geographic bias?
Congress · 118th Congress
Manchin floats fiscal commissions for debt limit bill
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., said in a Fox Business interview Wednesday from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that he wants to do something bipartisan on the debt limit that would help improve
Congress · 118th Congress
Congress barely dents scourge of hunger in military
The program expires after 2027. Lawmakers have lauded the NDAA as having helped solve the problem of hunger in the ranks.
Opinion · 118th Congress
House Freedom Caucus goes full ‘swamp’
Chip Roy, R-Texas, said Jan. 5, according to the Texas Tribune. How times have changed on the House side of the Capitol.
Congress · 118th Congress
House Republicans united on border policy focus
New York Democrat Jerrold Nadler, the chair in the last Congress of the House Judiciary Committee, threw cold water on the prospects of an immigration deal.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
Former Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts appointed to Senate
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said publicly since October that he wanted to see Ricketts join the ranks of Republicans in the Senate, including in a CNN interview.
Congress · 118th Congress
FTC ban may be test of bipartisan opposition to noncompete clauses
The move, however, sets the stage for a fight — likely in the courts and potentially in Congress, if the pushback is strong — over whether the agency can legally intervene in what are essentially
White House · 118th Congress
Special counsel to probe Biden storage of classified documents
Lausch Jr., the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Chicago, with reviewing the documents and assessing the situation.
Congress · 118th Congress
House GOP holds back bill aimed at progressive local prosecutors
The measure would not force progressive district attorneys in the country’s biggest cities to roll back their efforts to change the approach of the local criminal justice system.
Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon on carjacking, women in politics and smoke-filled back rooms
Scanlon sat down with CQ Roll Call in the early days of the new year to talk about the shifting power and gender dynamics in the House. This interview has been edited and condensed.
Policy · 118th Congress
After backlash, safety commission says gas stove ban unlikely
In a Jan. 9 interview with Bloomberg, Commissioner Richard Trumka, a Democrat, said the independent agency would consider a ban on gas stoves in order to address indoor air pollution, referring to
Congress · 118th Congress
Congress trims funding for Pentagon ‘chem-bio’ programs
“Spending one-quarter of 1 percent of the Pentagon budget on this vital mission is negligence,” Weber said in an interview. “This is a national security imperative.”