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McCarthy releases House rules package, still short speaker votes
It's unclear if a new rules package includes enough olive branches to conservatives to win Kevin McCarthy support for speaker.
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It's unclear if a new rules package includes enough olive branches to conservatives to win Kevin McCarthy support for speaker.
The Jan. 3 House election to determine who will take the gavel from Nancy Pelosi is poised to be the most dramatic in a century.
The House Ways and Means Committee on Friday released six years of former President Donald Trump's tax returns.
Republicans are ready to reopen the House gallery to the public and drop the requirement that visitors to House offices have staff escorts.
Republicans from blue districts plan to pressure their slim House majority against a GOP-created limit deductions for state and local taxes.
A rule created during the pandemic allowing House members to vote by proxy was popular for the final vote on a massive spending measure.
Changes to the presidential transition process were included in the omnibus package Congress passed on Friday.
The House cleared a catchall omnibus bill Friday containing $1.7 trillion in fiscal 2023 annual and emergency spending.
Lawmakers who voted against the omnibus spending package secured $3 billion worth of earmarks, a CQ Roll Call tally found.
The final report from the House Jan. 6 select committee added to bipartisan calls for changes to the U.S. Capitol Police.
Congressional inaction on immigration sparked yet another Senate showdown over the so-called Title 42 border expulsion directive.
House Democrats elected Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland as ranking member on the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday.
The Temporary Protected Status program has emerged as a key tool for President Joe Biden, two years into his administration.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol released a sprawling final report late Thursday.
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the mammoth fiscal 2023 spending package in a burst of activity on the floor Thursday.
The Senate is set to vote on final passage of the sprawling $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 omnibus package on Thursday.
Alabama Sen. Richard C. Shelby goes out on top, while Sen. James M. Inhofe and Rep. Randy Weber come on strong.
The Senate adopted an amendment to the omnibus spending bill to require employers to provide space for workers to pump breastmilk on the job.
Policy stances and political endorsements by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce riled some Republicans who will be in the House majority next year.
The House passed legislation on Thursday that would require the IRS to publicly release U.S. presidents’ tax returns.