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GOP bill for Capitol security cuts House version by two-thirds
The Republican proposal would still largely reimburse the National Guard and Capitol Police for security costs from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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The Republican proposal would still largely reimburse the National Guard and Capitol Police for security costs from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
For our last episode, CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with political experts on where the politics of our nation are headed.
Rower Monica Tranel of Montana and pentathlete Eli Bremer of Colorado are former Olympians whose futures could be in Congress.
The Senate Armed Services Committee announced Thursday that it will mark up its annual defense policy bill during the week of July 19.
OPINION — A Netflix-style system would help incentivize antibiotics R&D while reducing overuse of drugs that fuel antibiotic resistance.
The Bipartisan Policy Center is not sure how long the country can continue paying its bills after the current debt limit suspension expires.
President Joe Biden on Thursday defended a quick withdrawal from Afghanistan amid criticism the Taliban would regain control in the country.
President Joe Biden is rolling out pieces of an executive order that aims to cut down on wage collusion and to foster competition for jobs.
HHS used a water-and-fire damage repair contractor with no training to supervise migrant children in Texas, two whistleblowers have alleged.
OPINION — Members of Congress should use their allocated office funds to do their jobs instead of playing politics with scarce resources.
Rep. Garcia has a demand on immigration that his Democratic party colleagues may have no choice but to refuse.
The group is pushing to expand an initiative to bring deported veterans back to the U.S. to include all unfairly deported immigrants.
Podcast: Supreme Court justices like to portray themselves as legal actors, but they have never been able to stay out of the political arena.
Fencing is expected to begin coming down as early as July 9 and conclude within three days, but a fully open campus is not yet in sight.
The first Black chief justice of the state Supreme Court, Democrat Cheri Beasley is seeking the seat Sen. Richard Burr is giving up.
House Republicans are staying unified in opposition to spending bills, despite racking up hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks.
ANALYSIS — Democrats are staking positions on infrastructure and other spending priorities. But their public red lines aren’t helping Biden.
OPINION — Revitalizing America’s strategic supply chain requires not just targeted action on the chip shortage but a more holistic approach.
OPINION — The Jan. 6 Capitol attack exposed how the lack of statehood and full representation in Congress hurts D.C. residents.
ANALYSIS — By the time school’s out next year, we’ll know through key Senate primaries if a Trump endorsement ensures a GOP nomination.