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House Democrats name 32 members to Frontline program for reelection help
Members in Democrats' Frontline program get party help to hold onto their seats in 2022, when control is again at stake.
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Members in Democrats' Frontline program get party help to hold onto their seats in 2022, when control is again at stake.
President Joe Biden's attorney general nominee received bipartisan support, lining up a confirmation vote as early as this week.
Photos of the day: CQ Roll Call senior staff photographer Tom Williams wins four awards at this weekend’s White House News Photographers Association 2021 Eyes of History photo contest.
The fact that a $1.9 trillion relief bill is on the verge of becoming law is a testament to powerful tool budget reconciliation tool.
Michael F.Q. San Nicolas is under scrutiny for allegations of an improper sexual relationship with staffer and campaign finance violations.
U.S. manufacturers say they have enough high-filtration respirators like N95s in their warehouses for every American adult.
ANALYSIS — The chance to legislate and boost President Joe Biden has spurred unity among House Democrats under Nancy Pelosi.
The Biden administration announced $260 million for coal mine reclamation grants days after Manchin endorsed Deb Haaland for Interior secretary.
Senate is preparing to take out a minimum wage increase, but add new provisions to the COVID-19 aid measure.
House Democrats passed a massive pandemic aid bill early Saturday morning over solid Republican opposition
While not taking sides between Trump and McConnell, the Senate GOP's campaign chairman has said he will defend incumbents who face primaries.
President Joe Biden is not expected to submit his budget request to Congress until mid-to-late April, House Budget chairman says.
Mitt Romney informed Kyrsten Sinema she broke the internet after she was spotted presiding over the Senate floor in a unique T-shirt.
OPINION — Cities like Pittsburgh have long proved their economic resilience and responsibility but they can’t bear the COVID-19 burden alone.
Each of the three vaccines showed 100 percent efficacy against deaths, though the data on mortality is limited.
Photos of the week: Hearings for President Biden's Cabinet, oversight of the Capitol Police, and the push to pass a COVID relief bill.
Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden said Friday he's drafting a “Plan B” to boost the federal minimum wage through the tax code.
OPINION — Science shows that efforts to overhaul campaign finance laws like HR 1 have no meaningful impact on trust in government.
Having fewer states and districts that back one party for president and another for House or Senate means less incentive to compromise.
House Democrats are officially resurrecting earmarks, ending a decadelong prohibition on congressionally directed spending.