Policy · 117th Congress
Outlook poses tough questions for next steps on COVID-19 vaccines
Health care officials face tough questions as they set policy to deal with the next phase of the pandemic and try to get the messaging right.
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Health care officials face tough questions as they set policy to deal with the next phase of the pandemic and try to get the messaging right.
A White House plan to rescind a pandemic-related migration restriction is dividing Senate Democrats who face tough reelection races.
Rep. Donald M. Payne Jr. regularly raised less than the average House candidate, but it made no difference because opponents raised less.
U.S. Park Police and Secret Service agreed to a settlement tied to the violent clearing of protestors from near the White House on June 1, 2020, federal prosecutors said.
The EPA will allow the sale this summer of gasoline with a higher percentage of ethanol than other fuels, administration officials said.
Corn-state lawmakers cheered the administration’s decision to allow year-round sale of gasoline with up to 15 percent ethanol content.
Lobbying money doubles as Congress takes up legislation to overhaul law that allows mining on federal land without paying royalties.
The race for Washington state's 8th Congressional District will be one to watch in November as Republicans try to take control of the House.
Stronger sanctions on Russia and sending more weapons to Ukraine are just two most issues on which voters are siding with the GOP over Biden.
A House panel says the Washington Commanders failed to return fans' deposits and kept $5 million under an inappropriate financial scheme.
Lawmakers are looking to boost the U.S. government's ability to safeguard from devastating cyberattacks on vital infrastructure sectors.
China and Russia are increasing their capacities to threaten the United States from space, according to a new Pentagon report.
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Biden picks former prosecutor for top role at gun regulation agency - Uncategorized
The House Appropriations Committee tentatively plans to take up spending bills in June, according to people familiar with the schedule.
Administration officials are taking to the road this month to promote the rural benefits of infrastructure spending.
Texas' Republican governor calling a special election in a district a Democrat won by 14 points in 2020 indicates the GOP sees an opportunity.
The event celebrated a historic moment for the country, and Jackson spoke of civil rights struggles that got her there.
The Biden administration is close to striking an agreement with Iran, and lobbying machinery is cranking back into action on Capitol Hill.
President Joe Biden’s 2023 budget request sets up a replay of the partisan clash over spending levels that delayed this year’s spending bills.