Policy · 117th Congress
Federal officials, behind schedule, plan COVID-19 vaccination changes
Federal officials encourage states to begin COVID-19 vaccinations for people who are 65 or older and people with certain pre-existing conditions.
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Federal officials encourage states to begin COVID-19 vaccinations for people who are 65 or older and people with certain pre-existing conditions.
Corporations reacting to GOP votes to reject presidential electors said they would shut off contributions, but there are other ways money can flow.
Some Republicans are joining a Democrat-led effort to impeach President Donald Trump for inciting his supporters to attack the Capitol.
K Street's biggest organization is evaluating which lawmakers will still get its PAC contributions in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot.
Members of the House will be screened by magnetometers to access the floor, a ramp-up of security reflecting a possible threat from members themselves.
It's not clear what consequences lawmakers who voted against election certification face, but don't expect them to lose access to classified information.
Photo of the day: U.S. Capitol Police officer Meghan O'Leary views a collection of posters and notes thanking the Capitol Police in the Cannon Tunnel on Tuesday
While Republicans overperformed in House races, Democrats had many paths to win control of the Senate, and sweeping two Georgia races was just one of them.
With slim majorities in the House and Senate, Democrats are likely going to rely heavily on budget reconciliation to pass major legislation.
What's it like to do your job during a riot in the Capitol? We talk to our reporters about what it was like to report the news while you're under fire.
The Capitol Police has a leadership vacuum at a time when the Capitol is under threat and having to coordinate on security for Inauguration Day.
Republicans tie themselves into linguistic knots to avoid blaming supporters of President Donald Trump for the attack on the Capitol.
Congressional Democrats face the same challenge the GOP did in 2001 — how to use the budget process to enact their agenda with the slimmest of margins.
Tom Vilsack, President-elect Joe Biden's choice to lead the Agriculture Department, faces opposition over his ties to corporate agriculture
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks to John Mack and David Smith on what the future may hold for real estate and office space after the pandemic.
House Democrats could pursue both the 25th Amendment and impeachment proceedings this week in an effort to remove President Trump from office.
The GOP that looked positioned for a comeback just nine weeks ago is split between those who plan to continue following Donald Trump and those who don’t.
The rules that prevailed in the Senate during the last 50-50 deadlock might not do so this time around, due to several factors.
The House is moving to impeach President Donald Trump again, but first they want to vote on a 25th Amendment resolution calling for his immediate removal.
Biden's push for $2,000 coronavirus stimulus checks is getting a rethink from advocates who say it's better to distribute the money on an installment plan.