Congress · 118th Congress
‘My voice will get louder and stronger!’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
Highlights include the House GOP flexing their slim majority with messaging bills and ousting Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from a key panel.
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Highlights include the House GOP flexing their slim majority with messaging bills and ousting Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from a key panel.
This week was all about getting committees organized, removing Rep. Ilhan Omar from Foreign Affairs and the National Prayer Breakfast.
Citing the demands of being a working mother, Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana won't run for public office in 2024.
OPINION — Nonprofit hospitals should focus more on their patients than on their bottom lines, writes former Del. Donna M. Christensen.
“My design specification was to instill anxiety among my colleagues,” said the Kentucky Republican and MIT grad, who designed the pin himself.
Key issues require enhanced engagement from Congress and the administration with European Union counterparts
Lawmakers are struggling to respond to the White House hemorrhaging classified documents. They should start with the Situation Room.
It can be “intense,” says Aubrey Stuber, who serves in the Army National Guard while working as an aide to Democratic Rep. Chrissy Houlahan.
As a mother mourns her son, some in Congress are still missing the point. They deny the desperate, defiant power of “Black Lives Matter.”
Last Congress, Scalise had regular opportunities to ask about Democrats' agenda during floor colloquies. Now the shoe’s on the other foot.
The House voted 218-211 along party lines to remove Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.
A delegation of Eastern European lawmakers called on the Biden administration and Congress to move this year to bring Ukraine into NATO.
With TikTok's CEO set to testify before a committee next month, Congress has struggled to fashion data privacy legislation.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden attend the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders will deliver the Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech on Tuesday.
Republican state attorneys general are trying to block a Labor Department rule easing the path for investors to consider ESG criteria.
The public health emergency created an array of health flexibilities, impacting everything from Medicaid to telehealth coverage.
The Senate adopted resolutions constituting their membership for the 118th Congress before departing Thursday afternoon.
Members of Congress outline their plans for the Pentagon’s cyber efforts, including retention and data-driven artificial intelligence.
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