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Vows to reject corporate PAC money on the rise for incoming Congress
Some dismissed pledges as a gimmick for outsiders who wouldn't get corporate PAC money anyway, but they have grown more common.
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Some dismissed pledges as a gimmick for outsiders who wouldn't get corporate PAC money anyway, but they have grown more common.
An effort to help victims and families of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing could derail 9/11 victims compensation bill.
As President Biden signed a resolution imposing a rail labor contract agreement Friday, unions were strategizing for the next contract.
An attorney for New York GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik demanded action by the Postal Service, saying packages were "plundered."
Incoming members of Congress cheered and groaned Friday as they competed for prime office space at the Capitol.
Rostin Behnam urged senators to strengthen conflict-of-interest and disclosure language in a bill to regulate cryptocurrency.
A push from some House Republicans to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over border security could divide the caucus.
Top Republican on the panel says he'll focus on 'good stewardship,' but proposals have drawn skepticism from environmental groups
House Republicans deflect when pressed on internal antisemitism, arguing Democrats are the party with a bias problem.
The Senate cleared a resolution putting in place a labor agreement reached by the White House, railroads and labor unions in September.
Republicans campaigned in the midterm election on undoing a student loan forgiveness program and banning transgender athletes.
House Democrats approved outgoing House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn as assistant Democratic leader, among other posts.
Democrats were prepping a counteroffer on a fiscal 2023 omnibus framework Thursday, as negotiators contended with a range of divisive issues.
House Ways and Means Chairman Richard E. Neal briefed reporters on the path ahead for former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
Democrats in the Senate rejected new limits on committee chairs while a House Democratic term limit proposal may be considered next week.
Incoming House Majority Leader Steve Scalise released a 2023 House calendar that includes 117 session days, adjourning on Dec. 14.
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline is challenging South Carolina Rep. James E. Clyburn for the No. 4 position in Democratic leadership.Â
A new rule is intended to keep the chair of the House Democrats' campaign committee accountable to the party's leader.
House Democrats on Wednesday elected California Rep. Ted Lieu to be vice chair of the party caucus next year.
Rep. Rodney Davis, center, talks with Rep. Mike Levin, left, and Rep. Greg Murphy in the Capitol. Davis departs Congress in early January.