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Outer fence surrounding Capitol complex to be removed this weekend
The outer fence surrounding the Capitol complex will be removed this weekend, according to acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P. Blodgett.
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The outer fence surrounding the Capitol complex will be removed this weekend, according to acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P. Blodgett.
Rep. Tom Reed could be subject to the House ethics process for accusations by Nicolette Davis of sexual misconduct.
Rep. Mike Gallagher and others want to repeal authorizations dating back to the 1950s to reassert Congress' war powers.
The issue of expanding gun background checks shows the limits of bipartisan negotiations and public pressure in moving Republicans.
The bill would provide a citizenship path for undocumented immigrant 'Dreamers' brought to the U.S. as children. It passed 228-197, with nine GOP votes.
The hearing, the first in 34 years on the issue, was set even before a deadly attack Tuesday on three Asian businesses in the Atlanta area.
Sen. Tim Kaine revealed he is a long-hauler with neurological symptoms he described as non-painful but “weird.”
The House voted Wednesday to expand funding sources for the Justice Department's Crime Victims Fund.
House Republicans lifted their ban on earmarks, freeing their members up to request "congressionally directed spending."
Republicans objected to a lack of bipartisanship in drafting and expansion of provisions that bar domestic abusers from owning firearms.
President Joe Biden's support of some sort of change to filibuster rules has heartened some Democrats who favor such a move.
Lawmakers on Wednesday set out the personal nature of the partisan split that will mean a tough path to becoming law.
Not all members of Congress cooperate with the Office of Congressional Ethics in its investigations, and they face no sanctions for that.
The House voted on Wednesday to strike the lapsed deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
Katherine Tai will take over the Trade Representative’s Office, where she has pledged to hold trading partners to their obligations.
The House passed a bill to award Congressional Gold Medals to U.S. Capitol Police and the District's Metropolitan Police Department.
The state argues the law allows it to claim $5.5 billion, but only if officials don't use that money to offset revenue loss from tax cuts.
The House is set to pass a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act this week, sending it to the Senate.
The federal courts have asked Congress for funds to counter threats to judges and courthouses related to cases from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
House lawmakers are restructuring their task forces on the drug epidemic with a renewed focus on behavioral health.