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Thank goodness it’s fly-out day: Proxy voting rises when Congress smells jet fumes
On days when Congress is scheduled to arrive or leave Washington, the number of members voting by proxy increases by double digits.
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On days when Congress is scheduled to arrive or leave Washington, the number of members voting by proxy increases by double digits.
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.
Utah Rep. Blake Moore scooters away from the Capitol on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, after the House passed the temporary spending bill.
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.
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.
Alexander Hamilton moves downstairs as Missouri sends the likeness of a former president to the Capitol Rotunda
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress approved 23 new recommendations and one old one in a brief markup Thursday.
This archival photo shows Rep. Steve Scalise returning to the Capitol on Sept. 28, 2017 after being shot during baseball practice that June.
Members of the National Council of Resistance of Iran protest on Capitol Hill Wednesday in solidarity with uprisings in the Islamic nation.
Tourists in the Capitol Rotunda walk by a statue of President Harry S. Truman encased in a protective covering on Tuesday.
Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, center, appears with brothers Lee, right, and Dennis Horton in Philadelphia on Sept. 24, 2022.
He brought his math Ph.D. (and his solar system tie) to the House. Now Rep. Jerry McNerney is planning his next AI chapter.
Photos of the week: Congress was in session this week with government funding set to expire soon and the midterms rapidly approaching.
Climate activists protest Sen. Joe Manchin III’s energy permitting legislation in front of the Hart Senate Office Building on Thursday
Capitol Lens taps into our archives with a photo showing then-Sen Mary Landrieu holding a beer keg nozzle for an LSU fan on Sept. 20, 2014.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer speaks about federal assistance for Puerto Rico at a news conference Tuesday outside the Capitol.