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No quarter for centrists in House: 2020 Vote Studies
Of the 13 House Democrats to lose in November, eight were among the most centrist members of the chamber, our analysis shows.
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Of the 13 House Democrats to lose in November, eight were among the most centrist members of the chamber, our analysis shows.
Two infrastructure provisions in the coronavirus relief package that drew fire will be stripped when the Senate takes up its own version.
The Supreme Court appears poised to make it more difficult to prove that state election laws should be struck down as discriminatory.
Nominee for deputy budget director is on track to sail through the Senate after members on both sides of the Budget Committee pledged support.
An Office of Congressional Ethics report details questionable spending and office practices by Mississippi Rep. Steven M. Palazzo.
Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department were notified in three different ways of an FBI report warning of violence at the Capitol.
House Democrats unveiled legislation Tuesday to zero out domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, including deep cuts in the next decade.
Congressional critics of Robinhood say its business model encourages it to entice unsophisticated retail traders.
For a sense of the unsettled future of election laws, look no further than the debates teed up in Congress and the Supreme Court this week.
Senate Democrats won two procedural battles Monday on a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package they hope to pass by week’s end.
Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick J. Leahy swore in Ann Berry as the secretary of the Senate on Monday, the first Black woman in the role.
President Joe Biden's attorney general nominee received bipartisan support, lining up a confirmation vote as early as this week.
The fact that a $1.9 trillion relief bill is on the verge of becoming law is a testament to powerful tool budget reconciliation tool.
Michael F.Q. San Nicolas is under scrutiny for allegations of an improper sexual relationship with staffer and campaign finance violations.
ANALYSIS — The chance to legislate and boost President Joe Biden has spurred unity among House Democrats under Nancy Pelosi.
Senate is preparing to take out a minimum wage increase, but add new provisions to the COVID-19 aid measure.
House Democrats passed a massive pandemic aid bill early Saturday morning over solid Republican opposition
President Joe Biden is not expected to submit his budget request to Congress until mid-to-late April, House Budget chairman says.
Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said Friday he's drafting a “Plan B” to boost the federal minimum wage through the tax code.
House Democrats are officially resurrecting earmarks, ending a decadelong prohibition on congressionally directed spending.