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It’s back: Modernization panel finds a new home under House Administration
The “fix Congress” panel that officially disbanded last session will return in the 118th Congress in a different form.
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The “fix Congress” panel that officially disbanded last session will return in the 118th Congress in a different form.
House Republicans thrust the U.S.-Mexico border into the spotlight on Wednesday with a committee hearing and an impeachment resolution.
The Biden administration says new regulations on credit card late fees could save consumers $9 billion a year.
Influential lawmakers from both parties urged the Pentagon to curtail its requests for billions of dollars above White House budget proposals.
McCarthy left a meeting with Biden saying they had a “good conversation,” but made “no agreements, no promises” in regard to the debt limit.
What started as an amendment about the Pledge of Allegiance devolved into a heated and prolonged House Judiciary Committee debate Wednesday.
House Rules Chairman Tom Cole, right, and ranking member Jim McGovern appear during the panel’s hearing on Tuesday.
Jonas Kron of Trillium Asset Management talks with Mary C. Curtis about how a company’s value and its values can both align.
The House Republican taking over the panel that oversees foreign aid funding intends to shield those programs from deep spending cuts.
Republicans voted to end the COVID-19 health emergency, but the White House says that move would also halt Title 42, which the GOP supports.
Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes will succeed the ousted Rep. Adam B. Schiff of California as ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden could actually have a chance to avoid a fiscal crisis this summer.
For a handful of senators whose terms are up next year, state voters shifted more to their parties since 2018.
Some members of the House Natural Resources Committee could be packing heat when they gather in the new session of Congress.
In a potential preview of topics for his State of the Union speech next week, President Biden is taking aim at fees that rankle consumers.
House advocates worry that House GOP comments about cutting spending will hit key programs just as rents are rising.
Groups battling on both dies of the gun rights debate reported lower lobbying expenditures in 2022, disclosures filed with Congress show.
Rep. Lucas, the House Science chair, says success with funding for semiconductors could mean big investments for AI, quantum computing.
In one of his first moves as chairman, Comer renamed Oversight’s five subcommittees, saying it would help jump-start his investigations.
New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, whose Long Island district abuts that of embattled Rep. George Santos, will serve on the panel.