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Watchdog seeks probe of campaign spending by Mississippi Rep. Palazzo
An ethics group is asking the OCE to investigate whether Rep. Steven M. Palazzo used over $180,000 in campaign funds to enrich himself and his spouse.
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An ethics group is asking the OCE to investigate whether Rep. Steven M. Palazzo used over $180,000 in campaign funds to enrich himself and his spouse.
DACA recipients, along with green card holders and other visa holders, need to submit biometric data in person to offices now closed because of coronavirus.
“This is why you’ve seen me pressing so hard for statehood,” Holmes Norton said after D.C. recieved millions less than the states in coronavirus funding.
Administration's latest budget request would result in $5.4 trillion larger deficits than the White House originally estimated, the Congressional Budget Office says.
American schools are working to stop the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus, but they’re also struggling to stop the spread of something else — racism.
A fire took Rep. Al Lawson's home as a child and his family spent years recovering. The experience has shaped his view on the affordable housing crisis.
Hotel group says rescue bill forces them to make choices that will inevitably lead to laying off employees, the outcome Congress wants to avoid.
New York Democrat Nydia Velázquez made the announcement Monday, three days after joining scores of lawmakers for a vote and attending a signing ceremony.
Economists see signs of an income transfer program in the unemployment benefit provisions in the economic rescue package enacted by Congress last week.
87 members of Congress urge FDA to allow the liquor industry to use its undenatured alcohol in the emergency production of hand sanitizer.
Stock transactions Sen. Richard Burr made before the market plummeted due to the coronavirus pandemic are being examined by DOJ.
CQ on Congress Coronavirus special report turns to the House and its upcoming vote on the $2.2 trillion stimulus package.
Chairman Adam Smith says the move was necessary to comply with the extension of social distancing guidance to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
There’s a new children’s book tentatively set for release in the coming weeks. Here are some things that you will find in it.
Six states were due to hold primaries on April 28, and all of them have now moved the elections to June because of concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Sen. Tom Coburn, a GOP maverick from Oklahoma known for spotlighting government waste and fighting the national debt, died Saturday at the age of 72.
For many House members, the time spent in the chamber Friday was likely less than it had taken for them to travel to Washington.
Rep. George Holding, a North Carolina Republican, sold seven different stocks, each valued at between $1,000 and $15,000 on Feb. 24.
Gavin Weslee Blake Perry, 27, of Wichita Falls, Texas, was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat.
Rep. Haley Stevens yelled into the House chamber Friday as her microphone was turned off during the coronavirus stimulus bill debate.