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Indicted Capitol Police officer resigns from force
The Capitol Police officer indicted for obstructing the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has resigned.
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The Capitol Police officer indicted for obstructing the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has resigned.
Eric Waldow, a deputy chief who commanded the Capitol Police riot squad on Jan. 6, has retired from the department.
President Biden presented House Democrats with a $1.75 trillion reconciliation framework and draft bill text this week.
Kinzinger's announcement video blasted Trump without naming him and decried a "poisoned country" being "fed mistruths."
House Democrats' revised $1.75 trillion budget reconciliation bill cut large swaths from the Ways and Means Committee’s earlier version.
OPINION — The disaster at Huntington Beach represents just a tiny sample of the potential destruction that waits under the ocean’s surface.
Sheila Jackson Lee, Brian Mast, Kyrsten Sinema, Thom Tillis and Ben Sasse are among those making this week’s Congressional Hits and Misses.
The House and Senate moved to extend the surface transportation law through Dec. 3 after Democrats fell short of securing enough progressive votes to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill .
The oil industry misled the public about links between their products and climate change, said House Oversight and Reform Democrats.
The new White House framework calls only for repealing rule requiring benefit managers and insurance companies to share rebates.
Democratic leaders scrambled to secure support for Biden’s $1.75 trillion reconciliation framework as progressives again balked.
The White House announced a framework for $555 billion worth of new climate-related spending but makes no mention of policies such as a methane fee.
GOP lawmakers say Biden's mandate threatens defense; administration points to outcome of mandates by companies such as United Airlines
Before he was congressman for Arkansas’ 2nd District, French Hill got his start in D.C. as an aide to Texas Sen. John Tower in the 1980s.
Justices face arguments that a novel enforcement scheme could be used by states to neutralize other constitutional rights.
Climate elements in the president’s spending proposal would likely fall short of what’s needed for the U.S. to meet emission reduction goals.
President Joe Biden will try to sell Capitol Hill Democrats Thursday on a reconciliation package totaling $1.75 trillion over a decade.
ANALYSIS — Despite recent GOP criticism, both parties have regularly used deem-and-pass to advance pieces of legislation since 1933.
AÂ panel oil industry companies are to testify to Congress about allegations that they knew about but hid their products' ties to climate change.
Confetti rained down in the Senate to celebrate Susan Collins this week. Even a pandemic couldn’t break her voting streak.