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Lowenthal joins Democrats planning to retire after this term
California Rep. Alan Lowenthal is the 20th House Democrat to announce plans to retire or seek another office next year.
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California Rep. Alan Lowenthal is the 20th House Democrat to announce plans to retire or seek another office next year.
Mary C. Curtis speaks with New York Times columnist Charles Blow about what he considers the rollback of the nation's civil rights and more.
EPA proposes tightening Trump rule on lead pipes - Uncategorized
Democrats are trying to tamp down concerns from families with children if expanded child tax credits don't get extended soon.
It was the third attempt by Democrats to include immigration provisions in their sweeping social spending plan.
The momentum that caused corporations to consider environmental, social and governance issues is expected to continue next year.
The Jan. 6 committee on Thursday subpoenaed Phil Waldron, who briefed members of Congress on election fraud theories.
The Biden administration has come under fire from Republicans over potential payments as high as $450,000.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Swing district lawmakers told us what it takes to win — and political consultants told us whether it works.
With the annual defense policy bill sent to the president, next comes decisions on how much money the Pentagon gets.
The Senate passed the annual defense authorization bill, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for his signature.
Books are the ultimate power gift in political Washington, and these consultants, staffers and members of Congress have their favorites.
Executives of major U.S. airlines defended their use of the $54 billion in payroll assistance Congress provided in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Supreme Court will decide whether Congress can give military servicemembers the right to file civil lawsuits against states for employment discrimination based on their military service.
CQ Roll Call photojournalists Tom Williams and Bill Clark and former staff photographer Caroline Brehman bring you the best photos of 2021.
Democrats may relax filibuster rules to update the Voting Rights Act and set minimum standards for voting ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, President Joe Biden has proposed cuts to the Pentagon's disease-fighting budget.
It's hard to capture how strange and momentous a year 2021 was, but these images by CQ Roll Call photographers are a good start.