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Manchin tries to slow clean energy shift as West Virginia clings to coal
West Virginia’s senior senator opposes many of the clean energy elements in the Democratic budget reconciliation proposal.
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West Virginia’s senior senator opposes many of the clean energy elements in the Democratic budget reconciliation proposal.
Democrats have a brief respite to try to raise the debt limit. But the path forward is littered with political obstacles.
Most of the border agents investigated for offensive Facebook posts only 'received minor discipline,' an Oversight report found.
A much shorter extension of an expanded child tax credit could ultimately stave off cuts to other aspects of the benefit.
WATCH: Testing the stenographer, cursing from Sen. Joe Manchin III, sass from the White House podium, and celebrity sightings.
In Nebraska, indicted Rep. Jeff Fortenberry is still favored for reelection, while Don Bacon faces another competitive race, Gonzales writes.
Democrats planned talks into the weekend on their partisan spending and tax package, after missing their Friday target.
Celebrity sightings at the Capitol have been rare since the onset of the pandemic, but that all changed this week.
Congress is concerned about enlisted troops who cannot afford enough food for themselves and their families, and is looking at solutions.
The House Ethics Committee has made public allegations against Reps. Tom Malinowski, Alex X. Mooney, Mike Kelly and Jim Hagedorn.
Leahy and Shelby don’t rule out negotiating two years’ worth of appropriations levels rather than allocations just for this year.
The House voted on Thursday to hold former White House adviser Stephen Bannon in contempt of Congress.
Facebook ranked fifth in overall spending even before a whistleblower appeared before Congress saying the firm put profits ahead of safety.
Democrats face questions on tax increases proposed to pay for their budget reconciliation bill amid opposition from Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema to raising corporate and individual rates.
They called on Senate leaders to move ahead and include broad immigration relief in the budget reconciliation package.
The House is poised to further erode the investigative power of lawmakers from both parties in their contempt of Congress vote.
House Judiciary Democrats used a hearing to nudge Attorney General Garland on an upcoming decision on contempt of Congress for Steve Bannon.
The Senate sent the domestic flower industry a red rose in its proposed fiscal 2022 Financial Services spending bill.
Joe Biden's picks for U.S. envoys to East Asia, Rahm Emanuel to Tokyo and Nicholas Burns to Beijing, saw smooth sailing before senators
A motion to start debate needed 60 votes and didn't get it, adding fuel to activists' call for the Senate to scrap the filibuster,