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Office of Congressional Ethics board shuffles leaders
Skaggs, a Colorado Democrat, had been on the board of the Office of Congressional Ethics since its inception in 2008.
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Skaggs, a Colorado Democrat, had been on the board of the Office of Congressional Ethics since its inception in 2008.
A Justice Department program that uses criminal settlements to fund services for crime victims is on the verge of getting a cash infusion.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold hearings on the FBI response to the USA Gymnastics sex scandal, the panel’s leaders said.
Ed Gonzalez's stances on the 287(g) program appeared to help earn him support from GOP senators but raised doubts from immigrant advocates.
House floor action on appropriations will begin the week of July 26 with a $617 billion package combining seven fiscal 2022 spending bills
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez isn't committing to vote for a budget blueprint that relies on drug industry savings.
Senate majority leader said he will file cloture on infrastructure legislation Monday and hold initial vote on motion to proceed Wednesday.Â
The $3.5 trillion reconciliation measure has renewed the debate over whether it might tank the separate bipartisan infrastructure plan.
Nearly 1,000 earmarks were added to the House draft spending bill for the Departments of Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development.
Capitol Police arrested Rep. Joyce Beatty in the Hart Senate Office Building for her part in a protest on behalf of voting rights.
Census director nominee Robert Santos told lawmakers at his Senate confirmation hearing he will focus on the agency's professional data work.
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says President Joe Biden supports her military justice bill and that it will get a vote in the fall.
Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of spreading critical race theory in the military and demanding it stop.
The office of Rep. Brad Schneider is being sued for a hostile work environment and retaliation against a Black staffer.
Democrats tout the start of advance monthly payments of a tax credit for parents, while worries grow about confusion over the program.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday reacted warmly to a broad outline of the $3.5 trillion budget deal, but much work remains.
A Senate panel will hold a confirmation hearing Thursday for Robert Santos, who would be the first Latino Census Bureau director if confirmed
Myrna Pérez defended her past voting rights work at a Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday to be a federal appeals court judge.
An increase in military accidents is the result of training shortfalls, according to a new watchdog report.
The House Appropriations Committee wants to block a proposal by the Biden administration to reduce funding for a pandemic warning system.