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First appropriations bills head to House floor - Roll Call
The House is taking up seven appropriations bills as one package next week, bringing debates about federal funding to the floor.
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The House is taking up seven appropriations bills as one package next week, bringing debates about federal funding to the floor.
OPINION — The goal of a global minimum tax is worthy. But peer pressure on countries, and not penalties, is the way to get there.
Shareholder proposals to make corporations address climate change and other social issues can be traced to SCOTUS decisions.
Lawmakers have a lot of problems with sports these days. They also have some power, even when it comes to the Olympics.
The Senate Armed Services Committee wants to increase the defense budget more rapidly than President Joe Biden and Democratic progressives.
The financial rescue for cash-strapped programs aiding victims of crime won a rare 100-0 Senate vote this week.
Protections also would be extended to Afghan family members of special immigrant visa applicants who were killed.
The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved legislation to require women to register for the draft for the first time.
ANALYSIS — Backed by Trump, the Arkansas senator a is widely regarded as a nice guy. That may be why he has three Republican challengers.
Podcast — The DACA program is caught in an endless partisan battle, which underlines the human stakes of what started as a patchwork plan.
Disagreement over transit may derail the efforts of 22 senators to come up with a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The congressman from Georgia was part of a group protesting state election bills and demanding an end to the legislative filibuster.
OPINION — Joyce Beatty, arrested at a voting rights protest, is carrying on the legacy of Black female activists like Gloria Richardson.
Republican Senate hopefuls in Arizona barely mention former President Donald Trump on their campaign websites but need his voters.
Finkenauer lost a bid for a second term in the House last year after flipping a Republican district in the 2018 Democratic wave.
McCarthy said he has given no consideration to replacing Reps. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on the select committee.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Some of K Street’s top-grossing lobbying firms disclosed record-breaking revenue for the first half of 2021.
The return of earmarks in the Senate is on shaky ground with just days to go before the panel is expected to begin its markup process.
OPINION — A failure to reopen schools this fall would have a negative effect not only on our students but on the economy too.