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Cashing in on justice
Three Republican senators got more money than the rest of the Judiciary Committee combined. Virtually all of it came from judicial nominees they backed.
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Three Republican senators got more money than the rest of the Judiciary Committee combined. Virtually all of it came from judicial nominees they backed.
Trump's 2021 budget includes proposed cuts to research and programs working with states and private forest owners. It raised objections from some lawmakers.
Analyst Nathan L. Gonzales knows what phrases to look for in predicting whether a candidate gets elected. Here are some to look for on Super Tuesday.
The House has eased the strict ban on franked mass mailings ahead of elections to allow lawmakers to communicate with constituents about the coronavirus.
Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal says tying the coronavirus spending package to the debate over extending surveillance powers “really just drives me nuts.”
Congress aiming to strike deal this week on emergency spending package that could provide between $7 billion and $8 billion to combat coronavirus.
At least three House Republicans are considering bids to succeed Rep. Phil Roe as the top Republican on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee when he retires.
Disagreement over provisions intended to ensure lower prices for vaccines and other medications is holding up agreement on an emergency funding package.
Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that could leave Congress with big mess to clean up.
In the wake of some recent and upcoming federal moves, former Rep. Duncan Hunter and Gen. Z alike may have to forego fruity flavored e-cigarettes forever.
While much of Congress freaked out about the coronavirus, Reps. Josh Harder and Garret Graves had another pandemic to deal with: swamp rats.
The week ending February 28th as captured by Roll Call photojournalists
White House officials said Friday they are optimistic about seeing a supplemental spending package to address the COVID-19 virus as soon as early next week.
Staffers received strategies for preventing the spread of coronavirus and urging offices to make plans for continued operation in case of infections.
The House on Friday passed, 213-195, a bill that would ban flavored tobacco products and impose taxes and sales restrictions on e-cigarettes.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo categorically rejected all of Democratic criticisms of Trump's Iran policy and its handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
Mark Pocan, co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus which represents 94 House Democrats. Here is an edited transcript of our interview with him.
The House filed the lawsuit to force McGahn to testify about episodes from former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report on Russian interference.
Rep. Lori Trahan, a Massachusetts Democrat, opened a legal expense fund for an Ethics Committee inquiry into late cash infusions into her campaign.
A female employee claims in a lawsuit that harrassment persisted for years, despite an internal resolution to her complaints.