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2020 in 6 horrible minutes: Congressional Hits and Misses
Say goodbye to 2020 with Congressional Hits and Misses’ annual video roundup.
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Say goodbye to 2020 with Congressional Hits and Misses’ annual video roundup.
Photos of the year as seen by photo editor Bill Clark. 2020 felt like a decade's worth of news packed into 12 months.
One of the top staffers in the House, Paul Kiko was praised for efforts when members had to run their offices remotely during the pandemic.
Photos of the year: photojournalist Tom Williams' most iconic images from 2020.
Photos of the year: photojournalist Caroline Brehman's' most iconic images from 2020
Debbie Dingell reveals 2020 jingle: ‘Let us zoom!’ - Uncategorized
Can Congress ever get its job done on time? Rep. Joe Cunningham dealt with the stress of partisanship by cracking open a beer on the House floor.
Congress tries to fund the government and pass a COVID-19 relief package.
Photo of the day: Sen. Mike Braun gets into a car to leave the U.S. Capitol as snow from Winter Storm Gail falls in Washington on Wednesday.
As Washington tried to seal an omnibus and covid relief deal, musical outbursts were all the rage — and we’re not just talking about the sighs and groans.
Photos: Retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., serenades Senate staffers, press and a few Senators with holiday songs on his piano
Congress was supposed to fund the government and pass a COVID-19 relief package by the end of this week before heading home for the winter recess.
Photo of the day: Rep. Pete Olson wears a Santa Claus mask as he leaves the Capitol after the last votes of the week on Thursday morning.
After getting the Gingrich boot in 1995 following the Republican Revolution, the Democratic Study Group eventually revamped as House Action Reports at CQ.
Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s career as a Hill aide “changed the trajectory of her life” and first made her aware of Congress’ diversity problem.
Photo of the day: One of the three American flags outside Union Station in Washington hangs upside down in the wind on Tuesday afternoon.
It's the most wonderful time of the year: Cliche season on Capitol Hill, where the last train out of the station beckons, or jet fumes, or some such stuff.
Photo of the day: Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., walks through the Capitol Rotunda while giving a tour to his family on Tuesday morning.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Will Shafroth, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation, tour the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall on Monday.
“This week is only about cats and cannabis,” Kevin McCarthy said, in reference to the House voting on the Tiger King bill and a bill to decriminalize pot.