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K Street clamors for Democratic Hill aides, who don’t want to leave
With their party in control of Congress and the White House, Democrats are in demand on K Street but not eager to leave federal jobs.
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With their party in control of Congress and the White House, Democrats are in demand on K Street but not eager to leave federal jobs.
We sit down with James Clyburn to discuss voting rights, and to understand the stakes and what can be done with dwindling time on the clock.
The bill would shore up Capitol safety, reimburse the National Guard and relocate Afghans who helped the U.S. government during the war.
The heavy United States reliance on the internet also makes the nation more vulnerable, says Rhode Island Democratic Rep. Jim Langevin.
The pandemic skewed data results from the American Community Survey. ACS data is widely used as the basis for federal research and programs.
OPINION — The world got to hear what really happened on Jan. 6, from police officers who were there, but most Republicans weren’t listening.
Concerns about new restrictions on federal grants for police departments could derail House consideration of the measure.
Modernizing the Capitol is both “hard” and a “no-brainer,” say members of the bipartisan committee as they decide on new recommendations.
Former Sen. Carl Levin, champion of congressional oversight, dies at 87 - Uncategorized
Unvaccinated workers face regular testing, masks on the job under strategy the administration is urging the private sector to follow too.
But the New Jersey Democrat said he's “optimistic” the Senate parliamentarian will greenlight immigration provisions in the budget package.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
The inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction is concerned about oversight of U.S. aid once troops withdraw from the country.
Members and staff of committees say they’ve been cut out of negotiating on issues in their areas of jurisdiction.
The Capitol Police would receive $603.9 million, an $88.4 million or 17 percent increase over the fiscal 2021 funding level.
Democrats' plans for $3.5 trillion reconciliation package this fall dimmed a little with Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's opposition.
The House abruptly changed gears on appropriations Wednesday, pivoting off a seven-bill package to take up three separate fiscal 2022 bills.
Sen. Rob Portman announces an agreement on the infrastructure bill during a news conference in the Capitol.
The bill includes money for National Guard deployments after the Jan. 6 riot and to relocate Afghans who helped U.S. troops.
Mask mandates are returning to the House and the White House, while the Senate has been advised to also go back to masking up.