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Next Congress will have fewer veterans, but they could wield power
Come January, fewer lawmakers in Congress will have served in the military than in previous cycles, continuing a trend that is decades in the making.
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Come January, fewer lawmakers in Congress will have served in the military than in previous cycles, continuing a trend that is decades in the making.
Democratic Rep. Harley Rouda conceded his reelection race Tuesday to Michelle Steel, a Korean American Republican, and signaled he could run again in 2022 in the Orange County, California district.
The major social media companies tried to limit and couch the president's disinformation posts, but it’s too early to tell whether that made a difference.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and Niels Lesniewski game out how the transition will affect the appropriations process during the lame duck.
Democrats will retain their House majority next Congress, but it will be a smaller one after several seats they won two years ago snapped back to the GOP.
An ad moratorium designed to block disinformation on Facebook and Google is hampering fundraising and outreach for the two Georgia Senate runoffs.
Key conservative justices indicated that striking down the health care law would cut against a long-standing approach that keeps the role of courts narrow.
The next ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee will become a leading GOP voice on health care policies.
In today’s episode of "The Transition," we look at what it means that the Trump administration is still fueling the myth that it didn’t lose.
With the stopgap law due to expire Dec. 11, a package of bills released by Senate appropriators contains numerous differences with the House.
Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell and New York Democrat Charles E. Schumer were reelected Tuesday to lead their parties in the Senate.
The incoming Biden administration will have nuclear policy issues to tackle. Watch our interviews with experts on the top issues in this space and why they are urgent.
This week Fintech Beat teams up with FRT to cover October’s whirlwind of fintech discussions taking place all over the world.
The police force for Congress would get millions more to protect lawmakers and staff in the face of growing personal security concerns.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell exits the Kennedy Caucus Room to speak to reporters after being reelected as leader of the Republican Conference.
If appointed Georgia GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler wins her runoff, Republicans in 2022 will be defending 21 Senate seats compared with 13 for the Democrats.
Facing runoff campaigns that could decide Senate control, Georgia Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue sounded similar notes on Trump’s refusal to concede.
PODCAST: Joe Biden launches his transition with a marquee roster to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. And what can we expect from his immigration policy?
California Rep. Tony Cárdenas and New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney are both running to chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Divided government appears likely next Congress, but lawmakers will have plenty of opportunites for deal-making, Cohn writes. It’s what the voters want.