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Former EPA staff chief gets busy lobbying for mining industry
Ryan Jackson was chief of staff for EPA administrators Scott Pruitt and Andrew Wheeler before leaving in February to join the National Mining Association.
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Ryan Jackson was chief of staff for EPA administrators Scott Pruitt and Andrew Wheeler before leaving in February to join the National Mining Association.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court sent the case, County of Maui v. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund, back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
California Rep.Katie Porter flipped a Republican seat in 2018. Some GOP strategists say her strong fundraising may have put it out of reach this year.
Just 91,000 people live in Dougherty County, Georgia, but as of Wednesday, it had seen more COVID-19 deaths than anywhere in the state.
Rep. David Cicilline would halt most corporate mergers during the pandemic, a move that he says would allow regulators to focus on competition and consumers
Does President Donald Trump have a "secret stash" of voters not measured in ballot polling? Possible but unlikely, Stu Rothenberg writes.
Major passenger airlines spent about $9.5 million on lobbying last quarter, coinciding with passage of a federal aid package amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren loses brother to COVID-19 - Uncategorized
McConnell's suggestion that states turn to bankruptcy rather than federal aid if they can't manage the costs of the COVID-19 pandemic raises hackles.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is becoming the face of the Paycheck Protection Program, but that effort could have its downsides.
COVID-19 spread in jails could increase death toll, ACLU warns - Coronavirus
Two slices of bread, medium cheddar cheese and a can of tuna. Throw in a microwave, and we officially have a recipe for disaster.
We finally have a deal for the next round of relief for the coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman breakdown what’s in the deal.
House Oversight leaders want the GSA to "stand up" to Donald Trump and deny his company's request for rent reductions at the Trump International Hotel.
Oil markets’ crash raises tough questions for the industry’s future - Coronavirus
Two lawmakers from opposite ends of the political spectrum seemed to agree on something: Congress should be in session to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
There was virtually no change in the financial conditions of Social Security and Medicare over the past year, according to new government data.
Text of a resolution to temporarily change the rules and allow for proxy voting during the coronavirus pandemic, released early Wednesday by the House Rules Committee, details how proxy voting would work within a 60 day emergency period, including for committee business.
To quarantine beard or not to quarantine beard: Congress decides - Coronavirus
Protesters descended on downtown Richmond, demanding that Gov. Ralph Northam reopen Virginia’s economy, and CQ Roll Call’s photographers were there.