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‘Who the (BLEEP) are you?!’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
Hits and Misses sees House GOP members trying to grasp the duties of the majority party while dealing with the Santos scandal, and more.
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Hits and Misses sees House GOP members trying to grasp the duties of the majority party while dealing with the Santos scandal, and more.
CQ Roll Call reporters offer a preview of the budget, appropriations and tax policy agenda for the year to come.
Republicans appear united on plans to focus this year on immigration issues and oversight of the Biden administration’s border policies.
She said Treasury secretary will be forced to deploy “extraordinary measures” to keep from exceeding $31.4 trillion statutory borrowing cap.
The House Freedom Caucus long derided Washington's closed-door deals, until it came time to cut one with Kevin McCarthy.
Lifting the debt ceiling is set to dominate this year's budget agenda. Republicans first need to agree on what to ask for in exchange.
It will be President Joe Biden’s first address with Republicans in control of either chamber of Congress.
Congress and the Pentagon have struggled to reduce hunger and food insecurity in the military, reaching only a fraction of those in need.
The troubles keep piling up for serial prevaricator George Santos, including new allegations filed with the Federal Election Commission.
Former Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was named by his successor to fill the vacant seat left by the resignation of Sen. Ben Sasse.
The FTC's proposed ban on noncompete clauses in workers' contracts may test the strength of bipartisan dislike of the clauses.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
It's been a year since Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon was carjacked at gunpoint. “I don’t think my views changed really much at all,” she says.
The bill would limit certain sales of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to entities affiliated with the Chinese government.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy doesn’t want to risk a debt default, but he wants to negotiate spending cuts in exchange for lifting debt ceiling.
A Republican-backed House bill aimed at progressive district attorneys ran into trouble this week amid concerns from conservative lawmakers.
Amid tensions with some House Republican leaders, U.S. Chamber of Commerce leaders urge action on immigration and trade.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland named a special counsel to probe storage of classified documents where President Joe Biden worked.
Seven years ago today: President Barack Obama enters the House chamber for his final State of the Union address on Jan. 12, 2016.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy is haloed by bokeh lens effect as he conducts a news conference in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Thursday.