Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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Ken Starr is seen in this Feb. 3, 2020, archival photo leaving the Capitol after former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
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Ken Starr is seen in this Feb. 3, 2020, archival photo leaving the Capitol after former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
A stalled Senate package to overhaul the law governing the counting of electoral votes gets a House counterpart.
For the first time since 2015, the lawmakers team defeated the press team at the annual Congressional Women’s Softball Game.
COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are down, but White House argues that pandemic money is needed for future public health threats.
Republican Don Bolduc beat Chuck Morse and will challenge Sen. Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire's battleground Senate race.
A Senate panel sent a bill to the floor that would bolster U.S. arms sales to Taiwan amid fears of an invasion by China.
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress held its final hearing Wednesday, pondering its future.
Naming them may mean they are no longer sleepers, but the reelections of Iowa's Chuck Grassley and Utah's Mike Lee are worth watching.
Peiter Zatko, Twitter's former security chief, tells lawmakers about the company giving employees easy access to user data.
Roll Call's latest update of the 10 most vulnerable House members includes six Democrats and four Republicans.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said many in his party would prefer to deal with the issue "on a state level."
The Senate Judiciary hearing from a Twitter whistleblower isn't a prelude to congressional action regarding tech platforms.
This year’s Congressional Women’s Softball Game may come later in the year, but it still raises money for breast cancer research and support.
The hardest thing in politics to remember is that there are exceptions to every ironclad rule. And 2022 is looking like one of them.
The least cynical group on the Hill ponders its fate: What will happen to the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds Rep. Pat Ryan’s son as the New York Democrat is sworn in during a ceremony in the Capitol on Tuesday.
Senate Banking Democrats see the specter of the 2008 financial crisis in emerging products that lack protections, such as buy now, pay later.
Washington is likely to send Taiwan more weapons in coming years to counter China — if the two sides can agree on which arms are needed.
Biden and Democrats celebrate "inflation reduction" law as CPI report tanks markets. Meanwhile, GOP proposes national abortion limits.
The bill would require unions and freight railroads to accept recommendations of a presidential emergency board to avert a strike or lockout.