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Daze of our lives — Congressional Hits and Misses
President Joe Biden looking for the late Rep. Jackie Walorski at the White House Hunger Conference is featured in this week’s Hits & Misses.
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President Joe Biden looking for the late Rep. Jackie Walorski at the White House Hunger Conference is featured in this week’s Hits & Misses.
Utah Rep. Blake Moore scooters away from the Capitol on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, after the House passed the temporary spending bill.
President Biden and former President Trump have had mental moments recently, as the most likely 2024 race gets off to a forgettable start.
The House cleared a temporary spending bill needed to avoid a partial government shutdown ahead of Friday night's deadline.
Government shutdown fears were calmed as Congress played its annual kick-the-funding-can-down-the-road game before heading out of town to campaign.
Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, appeared for a voluntary interview Thursday before the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The wind blows House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s tie as he and members of the GOP caucus walk down the Capitol steps on Sept. 29, 2022.
As the new director of the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Sesha Joi Moon wants people to know “they can and do belong here.”
After winning a special election, New York Republican Joe Sempolinski will serve in Congress for just four months.
From big dreams to party crashers, the early days were eventful as developers built Congress.gov and advocates pushed for transparency.
Has Rep. Mary Peltola started a new staffing trend? Her decision to hire Don Young’s chief of staff has raised eyebrows in Washington.
The EPA's power to enforce the Clean Water Act could be curtailed in a case to be considered by the Supreme Court when it convenes Monday.
Alexander Hamilton moves downstairs as Missouri sends the likeness of a former president to the Capitol Rotunda
The Senate passed a short-term spending measure Thursday, sending to the House a bill that would avoid a partial government shutdown.
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress approved 23 new recommendations and one old one in a brief markup Thursday.
Rep. Ruben Gallego unveiled a bill that would let DACA participants enlist in the military and ultimately obtain a pathway to citizenship.
It was on full display in North Carolina last week, as Rep. Lauren Boebert and others took the stage at a faith-based policy conference.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
A Republican proposal would open workplace retirement plans to a bigger range of investments, including hedge funds and cryptocurrency.
A House committee is holding hearings to examine how to make it easier for small businesses to get a more diverse workforce.