Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photo of the day: Carter is sworn in
Gov. John Bel Edwards talks with Rep.-elect Troy Carter as they wait for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to arrive for Carter's ceremonial swearing-in.
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Gov. John Bel Edwards talks with Rep.-elect Troy Carter as they wait for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to arrive for Carter's ceremonial swearing-in.
Legislation by two senators would require notification to Congress of major cyber attacks and set up $20 million cyber assistance fund.
Cecilia Rouse is the first Black woman to chair the Council of Economic Advisers, a White House think tank of sorts on economic issues.
House members in both parties are asking for nearly $15 billion in earmarked projects in the upcoming federal highway bill.
Texas Reps. Beth Van Duyne and Colin Allred rank first and second, thanks to two DFW airport earmark requests totaling nearly $234 million.
Congress doesn’t have to adhere to D.C.’s mask-wearing rules, and some returning to the Capitol aren’t wearing masks.
Awkward timing: The White House meets with congressional leaders on infrastructure Wednesday in the middle of a GOP purge.
An administration adviser raised the possibility that booster shots for the COVID-19 vaccine may be needed within the next year for some.
A duck and her ducklings relax along the side of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Monday.
The Senate markup of the S 1 election, campaign finance and ethics overhaul will generate heat but little action on changes to the bill.
A bipartisan group that includes former lawmakers urges Congress to create an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6. attack.
With redistricting looming over the 2022 elections, Nathan Gonzales takes a look at this cycle’s high stakes game of musical chairs.
The attack on the Capitol was made worse partly by a lack of direction from department commanders to the rank and file.
ANALYSIS — A “whole of government” approach is the right strategy to stop harmful disinformation from spreading like wildfire.
Capitol Police inspector general questions accuracy of department timeline and is moving up his review of command and radio traffic to June.
State and local governments gained access Monday to $350 billion in pandemic relief, as the Treasury Department opened a new program.
ANALYSIS — McCarthy hopes that ousting Cheney will satisfy pro-Trump GOP voters and allow him to move on to attacking Democrats’ failings.
A close encounter with a drunk driver led Sen. Ben Ray Luján to back advanced alcohol detection technology and require automakers to use it.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Peter Cohn discuss everything coming down the pike over the next few months.
The Biden administration touted its goal to conserve 30 percent of U.S. land and waters by 2030, even as it lacks a clear definition.