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House votes to strip Marjorie Taylor Greene of committee assignments
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene did not renounce previous statements she made before the House voted 230-199 to remove her from her committee assignments.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene did not renounce previous statements she made before the House voted 230-199 to remove her from her committee assignments.
Republicans during a Senate hearing admit their concerns won’t be enough to derail the nomination of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to be next Labor secretary.
The rule change would more evenly distribute subcommittee chairmanships and possibly reduce the number of gavels more senior Democrats can hold.
Homeland Security panel hears from experts who urge bipartisan agreement on ways to curb domestic extremism and white supremacy.
Senators were working late into the night Thursday and into early Friday to wrap up work on a budget blueprint for a partisan coronavirus relief package.
For now, it seems unlikely to happen that former President Donald Trump would accept the invitation to testify at his own Senate impeachment trial next week.
Senators will determine not only Donald Trump's political fate during the trial, but also whether to weaken their power to rein in presidential misconduct.
Senate Banking backs Marcia Fudge for Housing and Urban Development secretary and Cecelia Rouse to lead the Council of Economic Advisors
Support is growing in both parties for a provision long championed by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand that would overhaul the military justice system.
Cardona promised to work toward President Joe Biden’s goal of reopening the majority of K-8 schools in his first 100 days.
The Senate is expected to adopt an organizing resolution on Wednesday, formalizing Democratic control and allowing committees to organize.
House Republicans voted 145-61 Wednesday night to keep Conference Chair Liz Cheney in her role as the third-ranking Republican leader in the chamber.
Isabel Guzman, the nominee to lead the Small Business Administration, sidestepped questions about the minimum wage at her Senate confirmation hearing.
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, President Joe Biden's nomination to serve as Commerce secretary, moved to the full Senate on a 21-3 vote.
Democrats in the Senate are preparing an all-hands-on-deck approach to addressing climate change, with a focus on “green” infrastructure and jobs.
Senate Republicans armed themselves with amendments to slow down a budget resolution Democrats need to produce a filibuster-free pandemic relief package.
In a memorial service in the Capitol Rotunda, Chuck Schumer honored Brian Sicknick and acknowledged the toll the Jan. 6 attack has taken on Capitol Police.
Sens. Booker and Warnock join the Senate Agriculture Committee, potentially giving momentum to efforts to address discrimination against Black farmers.
The Senate has formally organized, adopting resolutions that update the chamber to reflect the 50-50 margin and set committee rosters.
McCarthy and House Republicans are floundering on whether quick action is needed to remove Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee posts.