Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photos of the week ending May 6, 2022
Photos of the week: The Supreme Court and the Senate took center stage this week while the House stayed home.
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Photos of the week: The Supreme Court and the Senate took center stage this week while the House stayed home.
In the same breath, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a new pay floor of $45,000 for junior House staffers and a higher ceiling for top earners.
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This week’s Hits and Misses sees Sen. Bob Menendez singing Happy Birthday, Sen. Tom Carper wishing “May the Fourth” to his panel and more.
Biden travels to hot spot in fall campaign, but keeps remarks bipartisan as he urges Congress to pass competitiveness package.
The Defense Department will seek supplemental funding from Congress if inflation cuts too much into its buying power.
Senate Agriculture Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow wants to extend pandemic waivers for providing universal free school meals in a funding bill.
The expected toppling of Roe vs. Wade is a culmination of America's volcanic politics as the Supreme Court is now a fortress of division.
Senate Banking members sparred Thursday over how much student debt should be canceled as President Biden approaches a decision.
The government of Ukraine backs the United States seizing frozen Russian government assets and using them to rebuild the country.
What do you do with a problem like modernizing Congress? Well, you could follow the example of Reps. Derek Kilmer and William Timmons.
Critics of the SEC say the agency is overreaching its authority in proposing standards for climate emissions.
Senators criticized the Army for short-changing family housing in the service's fiscal 2023 budget request.
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Rep. Jason Crow says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed the weapons that would be useful to have in Ukraine's war with Russia.
The Senate Judiciary Committee took aim at credit card fees, complaining that inflation is pushing up the profits of Mastercard and Visa,.
Republicans who support home-state earmarks are locked in primary fights against those who don't as the practice faces an uncertain future.
Dining workers vie for the Senate’s fragmented attention - Uncategorized
Dozens of House members called for “immediate action” to restore a more generous tax break for companies’ research and development spending.
The Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion jolted some legal experts for how it would upend more than just abortion rights.