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House aims to vote on public lands legislation by July 4
Senate is scheduled to resume debate on the legislation Monday and vote as early as Tuesday.
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Senate is scheduled to resume debate on the legislation Monday and vote as early as Tuesday.
Retired Marine Josh Hicks sees more commonality than differences on justice reform among black and poor white voters as he tries to oust GOP Rep. Andy Barr.
The pandemic postponed the naturalization ceremony for two immigrants, who want to become U.S. citizens in time to register to vote this fall.
Sen. Angus King finally set the record straight on Smokey Bear's alleged middle name, despite what some song-writers might have you believe.
Transportation workers still want government to create enforceable standards for their protection and passengers'.
The reputation of the United States as the Western world’s foremost defender of freedom of speech and rule of law has been damaged.
The president already suspended green card issuance to those abroad. Now there's a "hold" on processing requests from applicants already living in the US.
The Ethics Committee is ramping up its investigation into whether Guam Del. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas had an improper relationship with a staffer
CQ Roll Call unpacks contact tracing as concerns of a second wave of the coronavirus increase amids businesses reopening and nationwide protests.
"It’s important that we remember that the situation is unprecedented and that the pandemic has not ended,” CDC Director Robert Redfield said.
Republicans think they have a chance to take back a district that flipped in 2018, but Lee had $2 million in her account on May 20.
The photos of the week as Congress grapples with policing overhaul and nationwide demonstrations after the killing of George Floyd.
Republican Bob Hamilton’s campaign sent out an online survey with five unaired ads last week and one survey found its way to a rival candidate’s supporter.
Senate language blasted by President Donald Trump would go further than simply renaming military bases, instead eliminating all Confederate symbols.
The country has come a long way in a few weeks. The death of George Floyd has given way to honest questions about how Congress can make things better.
Experts say House and Senate committees drafting highway bills should take into account the long-term impact COVID-19 will have on Americans.
The Senate Budget Committee on Thursday approved the nomination of Russell Vought to be director of the Office of Management and Budget.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
Bill would fully and permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund and address the National Park Service's maintenance backlog.
House Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson is frustrated because constituents believe he has influence over USDA's spending of COVID-19 aid.