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House Democratic leaders fight back against GOP delay tactics
The House will consider a rule to allow Democrats to regain floor time from Republicans forcing roll call votes on noncontroversial bills.
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The House will consider a rule to allow Democrats to regain floor time from Republicans forcing roll call votes on noncontroversial bills.
Taiwan, Brazil and also New Jersey are using technology to bring greater citizen input and crowdsourcing techniques into lawmaking.
CQ Roll Call discusses how we talk about violence both in and out of the Violence Against Women Act with experts.
Members gasped and cried, then went outside to a news conference where they said Congress still needs to pass a bill to overhaul policing.
Senate Republicans and Democrats sparred over the impact of recent state voting laws, making any federal action unlikely.
Three months after the Capitol attack, lawmakers are grappling with how to respond to the threat of violent white supremacy nationally.
Lawmakers are debating bills focused on D.C. statehood, immigration and pandemic-related hate crimes this week.
The line of duty death classification for Brian Sicknick, who died the day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, will remain intact.
Sen. Marco Rubio is targeting the Sodexo food service contract after the firm came out in support of voting rights.
ANALYSIS — When it comes to Democrats’ priority bills in Congress, Republicans and corporate America are still on the same side.
Walter Mondale, the longtime Minnesota Democratic senator who helped define the modern vice presidency, has died at age 93.
Four Democratic lawmakers have introduced bill to expand seats on Supreme Court, but party leaders are already playing down that effort.
Intelligence failures were cited in scathing report on handling of Jan. 6 riot by Trump supporters seeking to stop electoral vote count.
A new congressional caucus aims to raise awareness and support for repeal of the $10,000 limitation on state and local tax deductions.
The Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 attack will not be criminally charged.
FBI director says no country "presents a more severe threat to our innovation, our economic security, and our democratic ideas" than China
A pullout of U.S. troops by September may be rocky and could have ripple effects that are hard to predict.
The U.S. Capitol Police needs to restructure operations and change its culture, its inspector general finds.
Senate Republicans will debate next week whether a ban on earmarks in their conference rules actually prevents members from requesting them.
"Relatively few" lawmakers will be allowed to attend President Joe Biden's April 28 joint address to Congress due to COVID-19.