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Biden walks political tightrope in drug pricing dispute
Congress will likely try to move forward with drug pricing legislation, although Biden excluded such changes from his latest policy proposal.
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Congress will likely try to move forward with drug pricing legislation, although Biden excluded such changes from his latest policy proposal.
Rep. Cheri Bustos of Illinois, who most recently chaired the Democrats' House campaign arm, will not run for reelection in 2022.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller takes a deep dive with Doris Meissner into the current policies on refugees and what needs to come next.
OPINION — Biden’s broken promises on school reopenings underscore who he truly serves — teachers unions and liberal activists.
Nancy Pelosi elbow-bumped Kamala Harris, Ted Cruz struggled to keep his eyes open and an errant cellphone interrupted Joe Biden’s address.
Photos of the week: This week featured Biden's first address to Congress, a pink supermoon, a 51-foot joint and representatives of the George Floyd family meeting with lawmakers.
They say a federal office handling requests from people trying to reverse their deportation could ease a backlogged immigration court system.
Watch as political advisor and communications strategist Mark McKinnon gives CQ Roll Call his reaction to last night's joint address.
A group led by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller is suing the Agriculture Department over the definition of socially disadvantaged farmers.
Fred Upton never planned to return to Capitol Hill - Congress
President Joe Biden and his administration will hit the road after his joint address to Congress to sell his agenda to the public.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's John Donnelly breaks down four big defense takeaways from Wednesday's joint address.
Ryan Zinke, a Republican, gave up a seat in the House to become Interior secretary in the Trump administration.
To control the House, Republicans need to net five more seats, and will control how maps are drawn in several states gaining districts.
While some congressional offices do recruit from HBCUs, the data shows that white members are still mostly hiring white interns.
Top 3 health care takeaways from Biden’s address - Video
Lost House seats do not automatically mean that fewer Democrats will come to Washington from blue states in the Rust Belt and Northeast.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
States with big Hispanic communities fell short of population expectations in census data. Advocates fear those groups were undercounted.
More lobbyists reported raising ESG issues with U.S. officials and lawmakers this year, with full Democratic control of Washington.