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Republicans push FISA overhaul to CPAC faithful
Conservative lawmakers pledged to their base they would seek to avoid another clean extension of expiring FISA government surveillance powers.
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Conservative lawmakers pledged to their base they would seek to avoid another clean extension of expiring FISA government surveillance powers.
William T. Coleman Jr. will be honored with his name on Transportation building, but his work as a civil rights lawyer may be his most prominent legacy.
Mike Larsen is mounting a long-shot campaign to become the only comic in Congress. In his routines, he describes himself as a “liberal-slash-hypocrite.”
“I’m not one that’s leaving cranky and grumpy and down on the system,” says the Oregon Republican, who is retiring from Congress.
Super Tuesday! It's a big deal. And it's a very big deal in Texas. Bridget Bowman discusses her reporting from the Lone Star State on Political Theater.
Reps. Angie Craig, D-Minn., and Jackie Speier, D-Calif., honored two children's books aloud on the House floor Thursday.`
The Office of the Attending Physician on Capitol Hill has sent out guidance about the coronavirus to the Capitol Hill community.
OPINION — The fact that so many are looking to Mike Bloomberg as a savior of sorts proves how desperate and afraid Democrats and party leaders are.
A CQ Roll Call analysis shows at least 10 House appropriators are expected to be at two simultaneous hearings on Thursday.
When Rep. Greg Walden was elected to Congress in 1998, he already had some sense of what his staff would go through, and what they would put him through.
Border wall construction has triggered a raft of environmental lawsuits, including over the destruction of Native American sacred ancestral sites.
Democrats tamped down concerns members have been privately raising about the down-ballot effect of a potential Bernie Sanders presidential nomination.
White House is expected to soon weaken rules meant to limit mercury and other toxic emissions from oil and coal-fired power plants across the nation.
Pentagon's shift of money to border wall could damage military's relationship with Congress, top members of the House Armed Services Committee said.
The new way to count troops abroad could make a difference in states like North Carolina and Texas, places already poised to gain congressional seats.
OPINION — Are Pelosi and other party leaders so out of touch with the progressive base, they don’t realize the train may have left the station without them?
Democrats wary of proposed mileage fee for trucks - Transportation
House lawmakers were (temporarily) left in the dust on Ash Wednesday as they scrambled to find ashes after House Chaplain Father Patrick Conroy went MIA.
Ralph Abraham, who ran for governor in 2019 but lost in the primary, said he had never planned on running for a fourth term.
Virginia Republican Ben Cline was born on Feb. 29, the date added to the calendar on quadrennial leap years, and he has definitely heard that joke before.