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Unsettling day provides little coronavirus guidance for Congress
Leaders and high-ranking officials could not agree Monday on who has the ultimate authority to change security and health protocols on Capitol Hill.
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Leaders and high-ranking officials could not agree Monday on who has the ultimate authority to change security and health protocols on Capitol Hill.
The North Carolina Senate race is a top-tier race and will continue to be so, despite the campaign memo by Thom Tillis' team and its spin.
Congress faces deadline to reauthorize surveillance powers but members will negotiate that as Capitol grapples with rapidly evolving coronavirus concerns.
At least six lawmakers have said they interacted with individuals who were positive for coronavirus and many have vowed to stay away from the Hill for now.
The House hinted it might have to arrest Trump officials to force federal courts to decide whether congressional subpoenas can be enforced.
Coronavirus became the central topic of Capitol Hill with hand sanitizers, elbow bumps and billions of dollars to fund the effort to combat the virus.
Trump signs emergency supplemental spending bill to respond to coronavirus outbreak, making $8.3 billion in federal assistance available to health officials
Email to House GOP staffers addressed rumors of coronavirus infections on Capitol Hill and gave guidance to help offices prevent the spread of the illness.
The Trump administration is looking at the potential need for economic stimulus in response to the coronavirus epidemic, a top administration official.
Lawmakers tried their best to avoid handshakes this week amid fears of the coronavirus. Rep. Matt Gaetz even donned a gas mask.
The bill hit snags this week, as legislation to address coronavirus took over both chambers and members jockeyed to get amendments included.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who usually avoids politics, on Wednesday issued a rare public comment directed at a sitting member of Congress.
Senate Republicans appeared open to federal education block grant plan, but said action likely won't happen this year via annual spending legislation.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said it was a shame a woman won't be in the running to be president after Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the race.
Blaine Luetkemeyer crusades for community banks - Banking And Finance
When Congress returns March 9, there will be less than a week to reauthorize three Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act powers that expire March 15.
Trump administration health officials briefed House members on plans to up testing for the rapidly spreading COVID-19 illness. Some left with concerns.
An emergency supplemental funding bill to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak is on its way to President Donald Trump's desk.
Never in modern U.S. history has a senator cast so many “no” votes in a single year against a president’s judicial picks as Sen. Edward Markey in 2019.
The House impeachment managers look back on President Trump's trial with fondness for one another and their collective attempt to present the case.