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Momentum grows for Senate to take up voting bills ahead of budget package
Democrats may relax filibuster rules to update the Voting Rights Act and set minimum standards for voting ahead of the 2022 midterms.
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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.
Between flu season and the rush for coronavirus vaccines, both neighborhood and chain pharmacies are experiencing a crush of demand.
Mapmaking has become a ‘survival strategy’ for both parties with House control at stake in the 2022 midterm elections.
The House voted Tuesday to hold former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday softened their optimism that their party’s sweeping budget package will pass before Christmas.
Democrats cleared legislation to raise the statutory debt limit by $2.5 trillion, sending the measure to the president.
A proposed expansion of electric vehicle tax credits faces scrutiny by the Senate parliamentarian and pressure from trading partners.
Senators will be back in town right after New Year’s, according to the 2022 legislative calendar Democrats unveiled Tuesday.
D.C. filed a lawsuit against Proud Boys International and Oath Keepers "for conspiring to terrorize the District" in connection with Jan. 6.
A federal district judge ruled Tuesday that the Democratic House chairman can get former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
The Senate passed legislation aimed at making it easier to deploy National Guard troops to defend the Capitol.
The Senate moved closer to a final vote on its annual defense policy bill, despite disagreement over a military justice provision.
Court rejects latest effort to end the Trump policy that sent asylum-seekers to Mexico to await their U.S. immigration court cases.
The cryptocurrency industry says it wants to change a 2021 law as it looks forward to more engagement with Congress in 2022.
PODCAST: Duane Pozza, a former FTC consumer protection official, explains where regulatory risk may lurk for privacy, competition and crypto.
A new map makes Reps. Susie Lee’s and Steven Horsford's seats a bit safer by drawing Rep. Dina Titus into a more competitive district.
Letter to readers of Roll Call regarding story published Dec. 14, 2021.
The Pentagon's inspector general says a contractor overcharged the military for spare parts and should repay the difference.