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Democrats value diversity, and in recent years their leadership team has started to more closely represent the larger caucus. See where they fall short.
House Democrats chose Rosa DeLauro as the next Appropriations chairwoman, capping off more than a year of campaigning in the three-way race.
The House on Thursday passed a bill to ban private ownership of big cats that could prevent the emergence of another “Tiger King.”
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer told Democrats he wants a spending deal by Saturday midnight to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Georgia Democratic Rep. David Scott will become chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, the first African American to do so in its 200-year history.
Rep. Gregory W. Meeks, a Howard University Law School graduate, beat a Californian and a Texan for the gavel of the House's foreign policy-making panel.
The Senate confirmed Christopher Waller for a seat on the Federal Reserve board by one vote as Sen. Rand Paul joined Democrats in opposition
The top House Republican praises new ranking member selections and says his conference is eager to get a COVID-19 relief bill done.
The House Republican Steering Committee recommended Rep. Mike D. Rogers to be the next ranking member of the Armed Services Committee.
Mark Kelly took the oath of office, replacing GOP Sen. Martha McSally and claiming the final two years of the late John McCain’s Senate term
Coronavirus relief package talks got a jolt of momentum Wednesday when top Democratic leaders all but endorsed a bipartisan $908 billion interim measure.
Washington area’s Metro is latest transit system to announce drastic service reductions as Congress is unable to agree on an economic relief package.
Family paid leave on Capitol Hill has been run on an ad hoc basis. But Congress might be on the cusp on settling on a uniform standard.
The negotiated Pentagon policy bill would defy a veto threat and require a change to the names of U.S. military bases that honor Confederate soldiers.
Lamar Alexander bid his farewell to the Senate in a speech that implored the chamber to actually vote on the biggest issues of the day.
The House calendar for 2021 is scheduled to begin on Jan. 3 and will continue the pandemic practice of separate committee work weeks.
Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., would become first African American to lead House Agriculture if his colleagues endorse a Steering Committee recommendation
President Donald Trump often left Democrats with no other recourse than to go to court. Once there, lawmakers fell short or didn’t get what they sought.
Congressional leaders of both parties made a new push Tuesday to find a compromise on a long-stalled coronavirus relief package.
The House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee backed Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., to lead the House Appropriations Committee in the 117th Congress.