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At the Races: State of the campaigns
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The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
Clean energy executives are shifting strategy, hoping Congress can pass stand-alone climate bills instead of reconciliation package.
The Postal Service is planning a new delivery fleet dominated by internal combustion engines despite objections from environmental groups.
The Biden administration was urged to take steps to protect Ukrainians already in the US and prepare for another wave of refugees.
The case involves a Texas law that blocks nearly all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy using a legal maneuver that empowers citizens.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers urged President Joe Biden to unleash harsh economic sanctions to punish Russia for attacking Ukraine.
As the Conservative Political Action Conference begins, organizer Matt Schlapp says he does not refer to a "conservative movement" any more.
Moderate Rep. Henry Cuellar and progressive attorney Jessica Cisneros are in a Democratic primary rematch in Texas' 28th District.
Two member-vs.-member primaries will precede several competitive fall races in the Wolverine State, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Jamie Raskin and Madeleine Carter discuss their MSNBC documentary, "Love and the Constitution" on the Political Theater podcast.
Only people with house.gov or senate.gov email addresses will be able to use the app at first, though the creator hopes to expand.
The sponsor of a House resolution to authorize staff union organization efforts is urging everyone to take one step at a time.
Lawmakers face pressure to pass mental health legislation - Health Care
“This is something people in this town would kill to learn, and I’m going to teach it to you,” the Washington Democrat recalls his boss saying.
Joe Biden is always playing catch-up, whether it’s inflation, COVID-19, crime, energy or, now, Ukraine, columnist David Winston writes.
In Pennsylvania, a GOP district was divided between two others. And North Carolina's court rejected the GOP-controlled legislature's plan.
After trucker protests immobilized Canada's capital, convoys to Washington, D.C., are being planned to protest pandemic restrictions.
Justices weigh allowing a Republican bid to defend a Trump-era immigration rule the Biden administration declined to defend in court.
Democratic Reps. Luria and Spanberger of Virginia face a tough climate in the midterms, but both have fundraising edge
Chemical industry lobbying arm boosted spending by 92 percent at the end of 2021 as Congress debated legislation to raise taxes on chemicals.