Policy · 117th Congress
Biden’s rebranded conservation plan has critics on all sides
President Joe Biden's goal of conserving 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 has critics among environmentalists and conservatives.
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President Joe Biden's goal of conserving 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 has critics among environmentalists and conservatives.
But the amendment to a China competition bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate despite bipartisan and industry support.
The court upheld claims the legislature gerrymandered the map to favor Republicans. It ordered a new congressional map redrawn by Feb. 18.
Restoring U.S. semiconductor manufacturing will likely cost more than Congress plans to spend and will require private sector investment.
House Democrats passed a bill to bolster U.S. competition with China, but a conference panel likely will nix climate and other provisions.
The House as soon as Tuesday could take up a three-week stopgap funding extension through March 11 amid signs of progress in spending talks.
House Democrats vowed to clear a path for staffers working in the chamber to form a union, as pay and inequity issues reached a fever pitch.
Photos of the week ending February 4 as captured by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists Tom Williams and Bill Clark.
Lawmakers sharply criticized the FCC and FAA process leading up to the deployment of 5G wireless technology around airports last month.
‘Nauseously woke,’ lunch in the Capitol and unicorn poop - Congressional Hits & Misses - Uncategorized
Congress is on course to pass a third government funding stopgap, as negotiations on a 12-bill omnibus package continue at a snail’s pace.
A man arrested in October after refusing to leave his Chevy Tahoe illegally parked in front of the Supreme Court returned on Thursday.
The proposal aims to protect courts from political influence — and chip away at a backlog of 1.6 million immigration cases.
The fight over the minority party's rights in the House is exemplified by the Rules Committee debate over using resolutions of inquiry.
A bipartisan group of senators pressed to pass a defense funding bill and said it would help deter Russian aggression.
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Civility has gone downhill since Biden took office, voters say in a new Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service poll.
The Olympics beginning Friday in Beijing will draw attention to U.S. companies' monitoring of their own supply chains.
Initial race ratings in Arizona show Republicans favored in two House districts Democrats won in 2020, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Lawmakers of both parties praised the killing of ISIS’s leader, but Republicans said they still doubted Biden’s anti-terrorism strategy.