Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photos of the Week ending April 8, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic Supreme Count confirmation and a fox hounding the Hill are among the highlights of this week’s photos.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic Supreme Count confirmation and a fox hounding the Hill are among the highlights of this week’s photos.
Both FCC and FEC rules deal require candidates to identify themselves in ads, but with Dr. Oz, does that include a first name?
Fix Our House argues that proportional representation is the key to ending gerrymandering and shaking up congressional inaction.
In this episode of CQ Budget, David Lerman and Aidan Quigley examine how a deal on COVID-19 aid fell apart and the prospects of salvaging it.
Major League Baseball is back — and it's got some cryptocurrency-sportsbook-monopoly-business baggage in its starting lineup.
Members and experts doubted the effectiveness and practicality of placing lawmaker assets in a qualified blind trust.
The Senate voted unanimously Thursday to pass a bill to remove Russia's favorable trade status and to enact an energy embargo.
After a California judge rejected a state law requiring board diversity, investors said they would continue to push companies to change.
Democrats marked Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court with smiles, tears and cheers.
Senators pressed Defense Department leaders to send more weapons to Ukraine more quickly, with the goal of defeating Russia.
Sens. Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Marsha Blackburn and others on the Senate Judiciary Committee got exactly what they came for.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
White House aides walked back President Biden's call for Vladimir Putin to leave power, but his actions since align with the bold words.
The House passed a $55 billion package of aid to restaurants, food trucks, bars, caterers, brewpubs, bakeries and pandemic-ravaged industries.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has become the latest high-ranking official in Washington to test positive for COVID-19.
After another contentious confirmation process, she will be the first Black woman and former public defender on the high court.
“They may treat you like you’re expendable, but you are essential workers,” Sen. Sherrod Brown said as dining employees picketed.
“You’ll see flashes of brilliance” after the pandemic put the charity game on ice for two years, one captain promises.
An executive order would bar investment by domestic companies in their own facilities in Russia, as well as new mergers or acquisitions.
As the Senate prepares to vote on an insulin pricing bill as early as this month, advocates and some lawmakers try to expand its reach.