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The Oversight and Reform chairwoman said the House will likely consider legislation on its own or as part of the next COVID-19 economic relief package.
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The Oversight and Reform chairwoman said the House will likely consider legislation on its own or as part of the next COVID-19 economic relief package.
Mark Meadows went to the White House and Jim Jordan left for the Judiciary Committee. What's next for Republicans on the House Oversight Committee?
Lawmakers need to do more than simply strip the funding for a law if they want to repeal it, the Supreme Court said in a Monday opinion.
The Supreme Court asked House attorneys and the president's personal lawyers whether the dispute is better left for politicians than the courts.
A federal appeals court hears arguments Tuesday in a clash between the House and the president that threatens to tip the balance of government power.
Both chambers of Congress will return to the Capitol for regular legislative session on May 4, 11 days before the current stay-at-home order in Washington, D.C., expires.
President Donald Trump signed a $483 billion COVID-19 economic assistance package, the fourth and likely not the last installment of pandemic relief.
Las Vegas Mayor Goodman appeared on CNN on Wednesday and her remarks to Anderson Cooper have not been well received by two House members from Nevada.
New projections show real gross domestic product contracting at an annual rate of nearly 40 percent in the second quarter of this year.
U.S. Senators are not particularly adept at picking stocks, according to a working paper by a group of Dartmouth researchers.
While Rep. Donna Shalala is subject to a fine for not reporting stock transactions, she is almost certain to remain on a coronvirus oversight panel.
Trained in emergency medicine, California Democratic Rep. Raul Ruiz has a unique perspective on the coronavirus.
A House task force may struggle to set rules for legislating during the coronavirus pandemic amid a partisan split over working remotely versus in Washington.
House lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill en masse to clear another aid bill — the first time in nearly a month that chamber gathered for a vote.
Passing a fifth coronavirus relief bill, which lawmakers have already promised, is shaping up to be a more costly and contentious undertaking.
Members of the House returned to the Capitol on Thursday, ready to use new procedures to vote designed to blunt the effect of the coronavirus pandemic.
Just 91,000 people live in Dougherty County, Georgia, but as of Wednesday, it had seen more COVID-19 deaths than anywhere in the state.
The House Rules Committee approved a rule for consideration of a resolution establishing a select panel to oversee the coronavirus response.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on the Pentagon and Homeland Security to increase monitoring of COVID 19-related cyber threats.
House Democrats are bailing on a plan to change the rules to allow proxy voting and will instead work with Republicans on the path forward.