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Herrera Beutler, who voted to impeach Trump, concedes loss in primary
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, one of 10 Republicans to vote for impeachment in 2021, was beaten by a Trump-backed challenger in a primary.
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Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, one of 10 Republicans to vote for impeachment in 2021, was beaten by a Trump-backed challenger in a primary.
Thomas Smith, a veteran Capitol Police officer facing criminal charges for trying to cover-up a 2020 hit-and-run, has resigned.
The cryptocurrency industry set a new spending record on lobbying in the latest quarter as it becomes a bigger issue in Washington.
Senate Democrats stuck together in floor votes over the weekend to stop immigration-related amendments to their budget reconciliation bill.
Senate Democrats stuck together and mostly voted against amendments to their tax, climate and health care package.
After a year of negotiations, impasses and political maneuvering, the Senate passed Democrats' top domestic priority.
The Senate voted to begin considering Democrats’ climate, tax and health package on a party-line vote Saturday.
The Senate is starting what could be a marathon session of votes on the budget package after four hours of debate.
President Biden is racking up wins at home and abroad. But bad luck keeps finding him, keeping his poll numbers low.
Photos of the week: Highlights include Jon Stewart's push for the PACT Act and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's decision on the reconciliation bill.
The Senate is expected to begin consideration of Democrats’ climate, tax and health care package on Saturday.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Americans face increasing threats from domestic terrorism and violent crime.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., announced late Thursday that she is willing to “move forward” on Democrats’ tax, climate and health package.
The defeat of a Kansas abortion referendum by 18 points signals voters are rejecting what Democrats call the GOP's "extreme" politics.
The Senate 2023 defense spending bill would boost the Navy budget for ships built largely by the constituents of senior appropriators.
A bill that overhauls the Electoral Count Act may not be perfect, but doing nothing after the 2020 election may be worse, senators heard.
Senate appropriations bills for the upcoming fiscal year contain more than 3,100 earmarks totaling almost $7.8 billion.
“There is an omnipresent feeling of anxiety and dread that permeates our daily lives, and those of our families,” one witness testified.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers filed legislation to create a Military Housing Readiness Council to monitor housing quality.
Five-term Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana was killed in a car crash on Wednesday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced.