Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
House Democrats to hold in-person caucus meetings in June after 90 virtual ones
House Democrats will hold an “in-person hybrid meeting” after 90 straight virtual ones when they hold their next meeting on June 15.
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House Democrats will hold an “in-person hybrid meeting” after 90 straight virtual ones when they hold their next meeting on June 15.
Demings, whose national profile grew as an impeachment manager, was vetted as a possible running mate for President Joe Biden.
House legal push is poised to fizzle out in a way that does little to bolster congressional oversight, and might have actually weakened it.
The General Counsel of Aave breaks down open-source, non-custodial protocols, and the operational mechanics of decentralized finance.
A trend of Democrats becoming more willing to publicly criticize Israel became more pronounced over the past week.
The Democrats' big Senate wins in 2006 has resulted in a partisan imbalance that makes it harder for them to defend seats in 2024.
The House passed a bill in March to help "Dreamers" become citizens. Now advocates and Democrats say it's time for the Senate to do the same.
ANALYSIS — Recent census results may appear to have given Republicans an Electoral College boost, but that’s no sure thing.
Most officers who fought that day did so without helmets, face shields or gas masks that would have better protected them.
The Supreme Court will hear a major case next term on whether Mississippi can ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, with some exceptions.
ANALYSIS — If McCarthy can’t harness Trump’s energy to lead the GOP to gains in 2022, Cheney stands ready to fill the void.
Another round of wildfires is expected even as lawmakers differ over the primary drivers of such blazes and the best way to prevent them.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden jointly paid $157,414 in federal income taxes for 2020, according to their latest tax return.
As a former Republican governor, Crist was able to appeal to swing voters in a district likely to face changes in redistricting.
The United States will export 20 million doses of authorized COVID-19 vaccines to other countries by the end of June.
The area began buzzing this weekend with the loosening of mask restrictions for the vaccinated — and from the literal emergence of cicadas.
A summary of the $2 trillion White House plan, which is not yet in legislative language, does not mention cybersecurity or hacking.
Dozens of Customs and Border Protection employees violated policies by posting offensive and unprofessional content on social media.
The supplemental appropriations bill might not have the Republican backing it needs to pass the Senate amid ongoing tensions over Jan. 6.
ANALYSIS — Winning special elections can help boost fundraising and recruitment, but don't always predict trends ahead.