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Legal verdict on Biden’s hold on border wall funds could come soon
Congressional investigators are working on a legal opinion of Biden’s hold on border wall funds that could come as soon as this month.
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Congressional investigators are working on a legal opinion of Biden’s hold on border wall funds that could come as soon as this month.
Funding for Israel's Iron Dome could get wrapped into a Capitol security spending bill as lawmakers look for a way forward on both matters.
Wyden has accused AbbVie of shifting profits offshore and registering patents in low-tax jurisdictions to avoid paying U.S. corporate taxes.
Senate rules referee says special procedure to pass multiple filibuster-proof bills should be reserved for ‘extraordinary circumstances.’
Staff training and engagement on Capitol Hill is necessary to increasing disability access in the congressional workspace, advocates say.
Georgia Rep. David Scott throws cold water on President Biden's capital gains tax proposal, saying it could hurt struggling farmers.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg said the administration wants a clear direction from Republicans when Congress returns June 7.
Despite hiccups, Congress and President Biden have moved closer to a big boost in U.S. research and development eyed as a counter to China.
Watch as CQ Roll Call speaks with Lori Trahan about the Social Media DATA Act, which is meant to bring transparency to targeted advertising.
The House Budget chairman said he expects House Democrats to move forward with a procedural mechanism known as a "deeming" resolution.
The Senate will consider legislation overhauling election and campaign laws after it returns from its Memorial Day recess.
Senate leaders struck a deal to delay consideration of a bipartisan science research and development package after opposition by Republicans.
Despite pleas from the family of a fallen police officer, Republicans blocked establishing a commission to probe the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
The Senate approved Christine Wormuth’s historic nomination Thursday morning, repeating the same step it took late Wednesday evening.
Measure would authorize more than $100 billion over five years to invest in research and technologies to compete with China.
The plan is the latest in a series of back-and-forth offers between Senate Republicans and the White House on an infrastructure bill.
Bills propose more than $1 trillion in spending for U.S.-made clean energy products and a new DOE division focused on greener technology.
Lawmakers seeking to deny what happened on Jan. 6 is putting increased pressure on staffers who lived through the riot.
John W. Warner, a towering senator for three decades, was a man of principle and patriotism, of charm and wit.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick J. Leahy will allocate half of earmarked dollars to Republicans if enough ask for them.