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As national profile rises, GOP Sen. Tim Scott raises $9.6 million
South Carolina became an expensive Senate battleground last year, and Scott's total shows he is taking his reelection seriously.
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South Carolina became an expensive Senate battleground last year, and Scott's total shows he is taking his reelection seriously.
In the last mile of our battle against COVID, the enemy is us - Opinion
The California senator believes the White House supports efforts to include immigration provisions in the budget reconciliation process.
House appropriators want the Pentagon to report to Congress on how it is rooting out extremists in the military.
Digital assets have very different technical features. What is regulation's role in their interoperability?
Voting rights dominated the headlines, with President Joe Biden touting the issue in Philadelphia and Texas Democrats on Capitol Hill.
A federal appeals court ruled that a federal ban on handgun sales to 18- to 20-year-olds by licensed dealers is unconstitutional.
A group of former senior House staff has been hired by the Chief Administrative Officer to help coach current House staff seeking answers.
Comparing the 2022 congressional midterms to historical analogues like 1966 should take into account how much has changed in the meantime.
A federal judge asked the House General Counsel’s Office to weigh in on part of Rep. Eric Swalwell's lawsuit against Rep. Mo Brooks.
Congress begins what will be a likely busy midsummer legislative push, with action expected on a host of priorities.
Separating the debt limit from a reconciliation bill could spare party centrists from political attacks, but it carries other disadvantages.
Photo of the day: A cyclist holds up his fist to celebrate workers removing security fencing surrounding the U.S. Capitol on Saturday.
Senate Democrats released a $3.7 billion measure to pay bills related to the Jan. 6 attack and attempt to bolster Capitol Hill security.
Senate Democrats hope to reach agreement as soon as this week on the topline spending and revenue numbers for budget reconciliation bill.
President Joe Biden will make the pitch for voting rights on Tuesday, as he faces pressure to back changes to the Senate filibuster.
With no clear legislative path, the Biden administration is seeking alternatives on voting rights to counter election changes in GOP states.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and Niels Lesniewski discuss all the major things to look out for in a packed July for Congress.
President Joe Biden fired Social Security Commissioner Andrew Saul on Friday; deputy David Black left voluntarily after being asked to resign.
President Joe Biden's executive order to spur competition in the job market includes several provisions that affect health care services.