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Big talk, little walk from Sanders in the Senate
Democrats opposing Bernie Sanders’ bid have made the case that he won’t make a good president because he hasn’t been a good senator.
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Democrats opposing Bernie Sanders’ bid have made the case that he won’t make a good president because he hasn’t been a good senator.
Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would seek to advance a bill aimed at quelling the spread and mitigating the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Lawmakers are finding out about COVID-19 exposure from officials in other countries, as the U.S. continues trailing other countries' testing for coronavirus
The House gets a new chance to press congressional authority in two lawsuits against Trump's administration: Wall construction, and the McGahn subpoena.
Ziad Ojakli heads up SoftBank’s lobbying shop that offers government relations guidance to companies SoftBank invests in.
The House passed a financial relief measure to provide paid sick leave, free diagnostic testing and expanded food aid to cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
House shifts in-person harassment and workplace rights training launched after #MeToo to webinars in response to coronavirus measures.
House offices are getting uniform signage warning visitors, staff and members to practice social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
D.C. declared a state of emergency, members of Congress began to self-quarantine and tours of the Capitol were suspended as coronavirus dominated the week.
Negotiations over assistance for coronavirus-caused economic pain hit snags as Republicans and Democrats traded offers and tried to bring Trump on board.
Ahead of his March 17 sentencing, federal prosecutors detailed their argument for why former Rep. Duncan Hunter deserves to be in prison more than a year.
Look, last week’s Hits and Misses had a lot of coronavirus stuff. With all the anxiety spreading about this pandemic, let’s take a break.
House Democrats’ annual retreat that had been scheduled for April 1-3 in Philadelphia has been indefinitely postponed due to concerns about the coronavirus.
Lawmakers have begun to close their Capitol Hill offices "out of an abundance of caution" following announcements that a Senate staffer has tested positive for COVID-19.
‘They aren’t American’ — Democrats aim to block aid to struggling cruise companies - Uncategorized
Three lawmakers urged protections for contract workers serving the Capitol in food service, custodial and other roles from burdens coronavirus may pose.
Architect of the Capitol Blanton said he is committed to quelling harassment and discrimination while the agency is being sued on those grounds.
Despite a highly charged partisan atmosphere, some senators from blue states cast votes for the president’s judicial picks
The Senate will cancel its recess next week in hopes of passing a coronavirus relief package, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday.
Anthony Fauci congratulated congressional officials on the decision to “limit access to the Capitol” over coronavirus concerns.