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Vail: Where leadership PAC money goes to play
Re. Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, has spent over $100,000 of leadership PAC money on a the ski destination of Vail, Colorado.
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Re. Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, has spent over $100,000 of leadership PAC money on a the ski destination of Vail, Colorado.
After Trump slammed NY’s sanctuary policies in his State of the Union, his administration clamped down on the state over another immigrant-friendly law.
The Supreme Court decided to close its doors to the public in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The court will still be open for regular court business.
Pelosi and Mnuchin neared agreement on an economic stimulus package to combat the coronavirus but weren't close enough for a vote Thursday night.
Expiring provisions of the FISA law will expire as the Senate gets ready to leave for the weekend without passing a reauthorization.
GOP lawmakers said one of their members was in quarantine and witnesses friendly to their position couldn't travel because of corona virus restrictions.
Senate sergent-at-arms announces Capitol Visitor Center and the Capitol building itself will be closed to all tours through the end of March.
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., laced into HUD Secretary Ben Carson during a hearing questioning the administration's readiness for the novel coronavirus.
New memo and advice on the website of the Office of the Attending Physician warns younger staff about potential to endanger older relatives — and lawmakers.
President Donald Trump announced sweeping new restrictions on travel from Europe, while calling on Congress to pass economic stimulus legislation.
Capitol to restrict tours, limit public access in coronavirus response - House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has appointed Kemba Hendrix as director of the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion, a new office established this Congress.
White House’s skewering of plans to build federal prison in Kentucky deepens deadlock between the administration and two powerful Republican lawmakers
The decision to suspend tours of the Capitol followed a chaotic cascade of announcements, including the WHO’s declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic.
Unhappy with the Trump administration's coronavirus response, Senate Democrats proposed a policy prescription for mitigating its economic impact.
Congress on Thursday cleared a resolution that would legally prohibit President Donald Trump from attacking Iran, asserting its power over war and peace.
Trump administration is acting independently to ease economic pain wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, as House Democrats prepare their own bill.
Sen. Maria Cantwell's office said a D.C.-based staffer has tested positive for COVID-19. It's the first known coronavirus case on Capitol Hill.
Anthony Fauci told House oversight he expects the number of coronavirus cases to increase and that “serious mitigation” is necessary to combat COVID-19.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can keep enforcing its “Remain in Mexico” program pending the outcome of a legal challenge.