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A warm and spicy scent has returned to the halls of Congress, after a last-minute dash to fit it through the doors.
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A warm and spicy scent has returned to the halls of Congress, after a last-minute dash to fit it through the doors.
The Biden administration launched its first effort Monday to block a new congressional map under the Voting Rights Act.
Schumer reiterated his goal to pass the massive budget reconciliation bill before Christmas, but time is running out on the Senate calendar.
Rep. Devin Nunes, a top defender of former President Donald Trump through multiple controversies, will run a media company he is creating.
Former Sen. Bob Dole has died. Here are some photos of his life in Washington from the CQ Roll Call archive.
Republican Bob Dole of Kansas, a Senate leader and dealmaker who lost bids for vice president and president, has died.
Marco Rubio's decision to hold up the defense bill over an amendment to punish China could cost colleagues other priority amendment votes.
As the national debt limit again challenges Congress, two House lawmakers want to tie expedited increases to a plan to reduce overall debt.
House leaders warned Thursday they likely can't address the debt limit by tying it to the annual defense authorization bill.
A group of Senate Democrats are urging that their party’s budget reconciliation package be passed quickly in order to address climate change.
The pair, seeking to succeed retiring Rep. DeFazio, are chairs of arguably the most powerful subcommittees on the panel
The Senate cleared a House-passed spending bill Thursday night to keep the lights on at federal agencies through Feb. 18
House Republicans are showing little interest in punishing Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert for her recent Islamophobic remarks.
The Senate is weighing whether to give members of Congress the power to demand their personal information be wiped off the internet.
Immigration provisions in the reconciliation bill are getting a so-called Byrd bath to determine whether they are eligible for inclusion.
Senate Democrats are at an impasse on how to address the current $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes.
President Biden's nominees for ambassadors languishing in Senate because of partisan divisions and point scoring.
The House wrapped up votes for the day without taking up a temporary spending bill that needs to pass by Friday.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is recommending Jeffrey Clark be held in contempt of Congress.
Oregon Rep. Peter A. DeFazio, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, won't run for reelection next year.