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DeLauro wins AFL-CIO backing in Appropriations gavel bid
AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka endorsed Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro in her bid to become the next House Appropriations chairwoman.
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AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka endorsed Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro in her bid to become the next House Appropriations chairwoman.
Rescinding the "Muslim ban" is an easy fix, but unraveling many of the 400-plus other Trump administration actions won't be for President-elect Joe Biden.
DC area residents flooded downtown Washington on Saturday after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were projected to win the 2020 election on Saturday.
The 2010 ACA health care law known as Obamacare goes before the Supreme Court for a third time Tuesday, with the health industry asking it be upheld while bracing for change.
Sen. Joe Manchin’s pledge could disrupt GOP talking points about the risks of unified Democratic government that could result from Georgia Senate runoffs.
Business groups and other K Street interests have begun to reach out to the incoming Biden-Harris administration on policy and personnel matters.
Mark T. Esper on Monday became the third Defense secretary under President Donald Trump to depart office amid controversy.
The Supreme Court will take up the third major test for Barack Obama’s signature health care act, but the high court is unlikely to overturn the whole law.
Missouri Republican Rep. Jason Smith plans to challenge Ohio’s Bill Johnson for the ranking member position on the House Budget Committee.
Democrats still have a chance at full control in Washington, but having only won narrowly, meeting the ambitious demands of progressives won’t be easy.
With the rise in virtual campaigning during the pandemic, many fundraisers say they don't want to go back to the old ways, but rallies are likely to resume.
President-elect Joe Biden’s announcement of his COVID-19 advisory board Monday was designed to show that his first priority is to control the pandemic.
Biden plans to announce his own version of the coronavirus task force on Monday to help shape his administration's response to the ongoing pandemic.
Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States, and there is a path to the narrowest of Senate majorities for Democrats with his victory.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will be able to name a senator to succeed Vice President-elect Kamala Harris who could serve until after the 2022 election.
The new filing gives the impression that it opens a new legal front at the nation’s top court, but it really piggybacks on an ongoing election case.
As Joe Biden inches closer to 270, Bob Casey did his best cable news impression and Mitch McConnell pondered his role in the 117th Congress.
Redistricting power will largely remain in Republican hands for the next decade after Tuesday’s elections, despite a targeted 2020 effort by Democrats.
Photos of the week: Scenes from the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Virginia and DC
Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott, who ousted Democrat Bill Nelson in 2018, is seeking to run the campaign arm of the Senate GOP for the 2022 election cycle.