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House won’t take votes Labor Day week, citing COVID-19 concerns
The House will only hold committee work on the week of Labor Day in an attempt to minimize the number of people in the Capitol Complex.
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The House will only hold committee work on the week of Labor Day in an attempt to minimize the number of people in the Capitol Complex.
Some members of Congress sleep in their offices to show they're not of Washington, but amid the coronavirus pandemic, that's raising concerns over safety.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib will need to repay her campaign for salary costs paid to her in 2018, the House Ethics Committee said in a report released Friday.
The NPS has not had a director that the Senate has confirmed during the Trump administration.
Coronavirus relief negotiations have come to a halt; both parties say they’ll only come back to the table when the other has something new to offer.
Democrats grilled Eric Soskin over how his nomination was handled and whether his position as the watchdog of a federal agency has been politicized.
The Senate majority leader said senators will have 24 hours’ notice before a vote. The chamber’s August recess was scheduled to get underway Friday.
The Illinois Republican will likely not get to vote on the next coronavirus relief package because he opposes the only mechanism for him to safely do so.
Negotiations between Democrats and Trump administration officials began to fall apart Thursday, putting a coronavirus relief package in jeopardy.
William Perry Pendley is among many Trump Administration appointees acting in posts that require Senate confirmation.
Top Trump administration officials say they need to reach an agreement in principle on the major issues hanging up coronavirus relief talks by Friday.
Watchdog groups say it's time for the Senate Appropriations Committee to follow its House counterparts and livestream video of markup sessions.
Witnesses in a Judiciary subcommittee hearing brought before the Subcommittee on the Constitution to testify on free speech and protests posed an issue.
Citing a worsening coronavirus pandemic and its risks, former Rep. Chris Collins is requesting he be allowed to delay again his reporting to prison.
Democratic leaders and top Trump administration officials cited real progress on coronavirus aid talks Tuesday, with a deal possible by next week.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is asking the SEC to look into possible insider trading related to the recent pharmaceutical move by Kodak.
With fuel tax revenue down as people drive less during the pandemic, state transportation officials fear prospects for highway projects.
Negotiations on a COVID-19 relief bill inched forward Monday during a two-hour meeting between Democratic leaders and top Trump administration officials.
The House on Friday formally reprimanded Rep. David Schweikert for permitting his office to misuse taxpayer dollars, violating campaign finance laws.
Rep. Louie Gohmert's coronavirus test raises questions about whether the Capitol should do regular testing, but Nancy Pelosi says it's not that easy.