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Democrats who feel the party should have supported moderate Republicans don't grasp that politics ain't beanbag, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Regulators may feel congressional pressure to finish some fintech rules after the midterms, but a GOP majority would want a light touch.
Proxy voting began in 2020 to protect House members from COVID-19, but some candidates faced a backlash for using it while campaigning.
The proposed cuts are recommended by an advisory commission, but some lawmakers say they would devastate the home health industry.
After Walker's emphatic denial of a report he paid for a woman's abortion, Republican super PACs and party leaders stuck with him.
Potential ruling on Voting Rights Act could “obliterate” many majority-minority congressional districts, one attorney said.
While Democrats have emphasized abortion as a campaign issue, Republicans have focused on inflation, immigration.
The Pentagon has done little to address its PFAS problems, despite the millions of dollars that have been provided for cleanup work.
Isaiah McKinney enters the Supreme Court on Oct. 3 — it's open to the public for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Congress will return later this year to tackle an omnibus funding package, hurricane relief, coronavirus aid and more.
The U.S. Trade Representative is taking the lead in trade talks with Taiwan, with the first round expected to take place this fall.
Biden's visit to Puerto Rico brought back memories of a similar trip by his predecessor. But this was entirely different.
Lawmakers have less than a week left to pass a stopgap spending measure to avoid a partial government shutdown. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Aidan Quigley outline the likely game plan for completing a deal and the hurdles still standing in the way. Show Notes: Schumer starts process for taking up stopgap funding bill […]
The strategy may have its most immediate effect in areas where the federal government is most closely involved in providing food.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a congressional redistricting case from Alabama that could weaken the Voting Rights Act.
Developers, environmental advocates await an EPA decision that could block the opening of the Pebble Mine near an Alaskan salmon fishery.
The Supreme Court opened to the public for oral arguments for the first time in almost two years Monday because of the pandemic.
Justices questioned whether the Biden administration’s test for determining jurisdiction for wetlands under the Clean Water Act is too broad.
The House passed legislation Friday that would give as much as $3 billion in payments to spouses and children of Sept. 11 victims.