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Medicare cuts scare helps put debt limit bill on fast track
It’s an age-old Washington trick: Pair the thing the minority hates with a thing they support and hope they feel the good outweighs the bad.
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It’s an age-old Washington trick: Pair the thing the minority hates with a thing they support and hope they feel the good outweighs the bad.
Nunes’ decision to leave Congress has shaken up the race to take over the top Republican spot on the powerful Ways and Means Committee.
A federal appeals court appears ready to let a House committee get some of Donald Trump’s records from accounting firm Mazars USA.
The Capitol Police did not initially detect a gun in the possession of a staffer proceeding through security.
Subpoenas announced Friday demand records and testimony from people who had a role in organizing the rallies on Jan. 5 and Jan. 6.
Bob Dole was celebrated on Friday as someone integral to two iconic landmarks on the National Mall: World War II and Eisenhower memorials.
Democrats' reconciliation bill would increase federal deficits by $3 trillion over 10 years if most programs were made permanent, CBO said.
Democratic staff of the House Financial Services Committee is push legislation to require corporate disclosure of pay, diversity.
Oil and gas interests boosted giving to House Democrats who tried to weaken industry restrictions in their party’s chief climate legislation.
Rep. Jim McGovern says the late Sens. Bob Dole and George McGovern demonstrated what Congress can do to end hunger.
Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee floated the possibility of contempt of Congress or the appropriations process.
Two Democrats backed the effort to nullify an OSHA rule requiring large employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly tests.
Responding to Trump scandals, House Democrats’ bill would strengthen subpoena power, protect whistleblowers and require tax return disclosure.
The Senate cleared a measure Thursday that would allow Democrats to increase the nation’s borrowing capacity on their own.
Bob Dole lies in state in Capitol Rotunda as Congress remembers his wit - Uncategorized
A House staffer who brought a gun to the Capitol was arrested by Capitol Police, just hours before officials gathered for a funeral.
A federal appeals court is siding with the House in its quest to get records of former President Donald Trump from the National Archives.
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is suing the House, even as it may pursue contempt of Congress against him.
Senators asked a top Biden Pentagon nominee how the U.S. should handle a simultaneous war with Russia and China.
A drab room in the Capitol complex once again felt like an oasis, as the “fix Congress” panel approved its latest set of recommendations.