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Ethics panel investigating New York Rep. Tom Reed over groping allegation
Reed announced he would not seek reelection and revealed alcoholism after a lobbyist said he grabbed her at a bar during a fundraising trip.
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Reed announced he would not seek reelection and revealed alcoholism after a lobbyist said he grabbed her at a bar during a fundraising trip.
His first budget plan would pump billions more into education, health care and environmental protection, while holding firm on defense.
The House Ethics Committee said it was investigating a rash of allegations including "sexual misconduct" and sharing "inappropriate images."
Trump’s budget didn’t mention race. Biden’s budget aims to undo systemic racism - Uncategorized
The budget request follows scientists’ warnings that in 2020 the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere was the highest ever recorded.
The Biden administration on Friday released its wish list for discretionary spending for fiscal 2022, kicking off the appropriations process.
Biden’s departure from the principle of “parity” for defense and nondefense spending increases creates difficulties for appropriations bills.
Administration's decision to eliminate separate war accounts marks the end of an era after two decades and $2 trillion.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House is likely to split President Joe Biden's infrastructure proposals into two legislative packages.
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The president included $5 billion for the groups in a $2 trillion infrastructure plan, but Republicans balked at the scope of the full pitch.
The Department of Transportation offers spending specifics for President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
With Democrats more reliant on a diverse coalition to win elections, operatives say the party needs to build diversity on campaign staffs.
Four-term GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin is running for New York governor, leaving a vacancy in a heavily Republican district that backed Trump twice.
OPINION — Both parties should work toward an infrastructure package that can help cities and towns get the long-delayed help they deserve.
OPINION — As Congress looks at better regulating financial services, it must avoid stifling innovation in the name of consumer protection.
Georgia just passed a law that makes it harder for those who may be disenfranchised to cast their ballots. Other states are following suit.
A liberal group backing a challenger to Tennessee's Jim Cooper is also seeing progressive policies move into the mainstream.
Parliamentarian advisory on reconciliation instructions could possibly trigger more filibuster-proof legislative packages.
Photo of the day: Capitol Police officers line Third Street as the body of fallen officer William “Billy” Evans is escorted to a funeral home.