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House set to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committees
McCarthy and House Republicans are floundering on whether quick action is needed to remove Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee posts.
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McCarthy and House Republicans are floundering on whether quick action is needed to remove Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee posts.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters argues "good policy is really good politics" as he looks ahead to a 2022 cycle where party control again will be on the line.
The Senate is operating on an out-of-date organizing resolution, with Democrats in the majority but not in control of committees.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has landed a coveted seat on the Finance Committee, congressional Democrats announced.
The House Republican whip slammed a statement by Homeland Security encouraging everyone, including undocumented immigrants, to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss how recent moves might affect calls for bipartisanship around COVID-19 relief.
“They ignored congressional intent,” a public-lands advocate said of the department's actions. “They ignored the law.”
Fintech beat talks with Zest AI's top executives to learn about the role of machine learning software in credit underwriting.
Mayorkas is the first Senate-confirmed DHS secretary since April 2019 and inherits challenges ranging from domestic terrorism to border uncertainty.
House panel schedules a Feb. 18 hearing to examine the role of hedge funds in the trading frenzy involving GameStop stock shares.
A veteran who served as an intelligence officer for the Navy Reserves, Buttigieg will be among the first openly gay cabinet secretaries in U.S. history.
Mary Ellen McIntire unpacks how teachers are lobbying for access to vaccines as many states prioritize other essential or high-risk groups.
Neera Tanden, President Joe Biden’s choice for White House budget director, will get her first nomination hearing next week.
Vilsack sought to reassure farm-state senators that ethanol would be used as a transportation fuel even as the administration prmotes electric vehicles.
The House argued that the nation “cannot simply ‘move on’” without an impeachment trial and conviction for Donald Trump’s incitement of an insurrection.
Biden's immigration executive orders will create a family reunification task force and will likely lead to dismantling related Trump policies.
Good governance groups says a "stronger, more capable" Congress is needed to meet "constitutional responsibilities" during the pandemic and after an attack.
Senators took the first step toward passing COVID-19 aid without a filibuster threat, but Sen. Joe Manchin opposes including a $15 minimum wage.
School districts are pushing to reopen just as many states have tweaked vaccination plans to prioritize seniors over teachers.
He'll have to implement parts of a law that passed months before he gained national prominence by declaring he was running for president.