Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
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Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Will Shafroth, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation, tour the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall on Monday.
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Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Will Shafroth, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation, tour the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall on Monday.
Democrat Raphael Warnock does not support defunding the police but Sen. Kelly Loeffler keeps saying he does. He tried to turn the tables in Sunday's debate.
The former House member has been California attorney general since 2017. He's led a coalition of states defending the 2010 health law in an ongoing lawsuit.
Luke Letlow, chief of staff to Ralph Abraham, defeated state Rep. Lance Harris in an all-Republican runoff after neither broke 50 percent in November.
The administration must fully restore the Obama-era initiative for immigrants and begin accepting first-time applications for the program
Will President-elect Joe Biden retain any top Trump administration officials? Speculation surrounds CIA Director Gina Haspel and some others.
Congressional leaders plan to introduce up a one-week stopgap funding bill running through Dec. 18, according to aides familiar with the decision.
As lawmakers look to head out of town for the holidays, there are still a few items left on their agenda, including funding the government.
OPINION — Congress should act quickly to ensure every student has a safe experience abroad by passing the Ravi Thackurdeen Safe Students Study Abroad Act.
Protections for the greater sage grouse and language addressing the carbon neutrality of forest biomass have stymied negotiations on year-end funding.
As the holiday season is upon us, so too is a time-honored tradition — Congress working at the last minute to move must-pass bills.
“This week is only about cats and cannabis,” Kevin McCarthy said, in reference to the House voting on the Tiger King bill and a bill to decriminalize pot.
This month marks the 150th anniversary of South Carolinian Joseph Rainey joining the U.S. House of Representatives on Dec. 12, 1870.
Sen. Richard J. Durbin's interest in the top Democratic spot on the Senate Judiciary Committee sparked a conversation about who gets leadership spots.
More Republicans than Democrats sent money after Election Day from their own campaign accounts to party commmittees helping in the fight for Senate control.
A flashpoint in the Georgia Senate runoffs could be support for airlines, which ran out in October, because of Delta Airl Lnes' heavy presence in the state.
Democrat Sara Gideon, who raised $75 million in her bid to unseat Maine Sen. Susan Collins, finshed her losing campaign with $15 million left unspent.
There is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party. While Joe Biden won the presidency, there certainly wasn't a blue wave. It's the progressives versus the moderates.
The House passed, 228-164, a bill to decriminalize cannabis on Friday. The vote is a symbolic victory for opponents of restrictions on the popular drug.
The top House Republican praises new ranking member selections and says his conference is eager to get a COVID-19 relief bill done.