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Senate confirms Pagan in USTR post tasked with addressing Russia’s WTO status
The Senate confirms ambassador to WTO as lawmakers ready legislation that would push for Russian removal from the trade body.
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The Senate confirms ambassador to WTO as lawmakers ready legislation that would push for Russian removal from the trade body.
As House redistricting maps are being adopted, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has begun rating the races in every district.
Congressional Democrats have, for now, abandoned police reforms as part of the omnibus appropriations bill for the current fiscal year.
The Biden administration is under increasing pressure by immigration advocates and Democratic leaders to scrap Title 42.
A $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill is headed to President Joe Biden's desk after the Senate cleared it for his signature late Thursday.
Congress rejected a Biden administration proposal to reduce funding for a Defense Department biological threat preparedness program.
Ravi Satkalmi, a high-ranking NYPD intelligence official, will be the Capitol Police’s next director of intelligence.
Judiciary Chairman Richard J. Durbin tweeted late Wednesday that the exemption allows Major League Baseball “to act as a lawful monopoly.”
Former Sen. Dan Coats has had a front seat to some intersecting issues: Supreme Court nominations and Russian aggression.
Senators of both parties questioned the Biden administration's decision to quash the transfer of Polish fighter jets to Ukraine.
The fiscal 2022 omnibus bill would boost staff and operations funding, including for Capitol Police, which has had hiring challenges.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn opened a legal expense fund to pay costs from a challenge to his candidacy for re-election.
Congress is poised to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act as part of a sprawling fiscal 2022 spending bill.
The House on Wednesday passed a fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package, as well as a four-day stopgap measure.
The big defense budget Congress is set to pass marks a win for GOP defense hawks over progressive Democrats.
“It really rings hollow when you can’t go there,” one tour operator says of trying to sell students on the Capitol’s symbolism.
House Democrats postponed consideration of a standalone emergency funding package for the ongoing pandemic response until at least next week.
The measure would head off a partial government shutdown and resolves a partisan standoff over defense and nondefense spending.
With an increasing spotlight on historically Black colleges and universities, Senate Democrats will conduct a retreat at Howard University.
Russian energy products would be illegal to import to the U.S. under a bill the House passed Wednesday in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.