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Peters leads lawmakers’ long-awaited response on cybersecurity
Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters has led the long-awaited congressional response to cyber attacks on U.S. targets.
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Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters has led the long-awaited congressional response to cyber attacks on U.S. targets.
House Democrats plan to press forward on voting on a series of gun control proposals starting Wednesday.
Lawmakers are paying tribute to former Rep. John E. Porter, an Illinois Republican and Appropriations “cardinal” who died Friday at age 87.
The committee will begin to tell the public what it has found—the product of more than 1,000 interviews and over 140,000 documents.
A House Armed Services panel wants the Pentagon to consider whether it needs more Patriot missile defense systems.
The House Armed Services Committee will hew closely to President Biden's budget request in authorizing Navy shipbuilding next year.
Democrats face big obstacles and a deadline measured in weeks as they attempt to salvage a scaled-down tax, climate and health care package.
Thomas Smith, a Capitol Police officer, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges stemming from a 2020 hit-and-run in Georgetown.
Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro is facing criminal charges after a federal grand jury indicted him.
As President Biden tries pivoting to an economic message, Senate Republicans dominate the top five on our list of Washington's power players.
Congress appears likely to pass legislation that would make millions more veterans eligible for disability and health care benefits.
House Republicans unveiled a climate agenda that runs counter to the overwhelming advice from scientists.
Gun control organizations and gun rights groups are gearing up for an immediate lobbying push while also investing in candidates.
President Joe Biden called on Congress to pass new gun control laws Thursday after gunmen killed dozens of people in mass shootings.
Voices cracked and emotions ran high as the House Judiciary panel opened a meeting Thursday on a bill with a swath of gun control proposals.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol will have a list of subpoenas it may never get to fully enforce.
There is a “substantial reason to believe” Reps. Pat Fallon and John Rutherford both violated the STOCK Act, according to the OCE.
The House Judiciary Committee announced a Thursday vote on a bill with a suite of gun control proposals that Democrats have floated in recent years.
Democrats’ window for rooting out tax havens and raising taxes on global companies’ foreign profits may be closing.
Democrats are skeptical about striking a deal with Republicans to help prevent more mass shootings, which are a new American tradition.