Congress · 118th Congress
Spanberger takes swing-district views to Democratic leaders
Rep. Spanberger says party leaders, who won by an average of 33 percentage points in 2022, need to hear from swing-district Democrats.
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Rep. Spanberger says party leaders, who won by an average of 33 percentage points in 2022, need to hear from swing-district Democrats.
Video of the beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of police officers renewed calls for Congress to address law enforcement violence.
The House approved a bill that would tie nonemergency use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to fossil fuel development on public lands.
Senate Republicans are voicing concerns about how their House colleagues are conducting investigations of the Biden family.
Republican Sen. John Cornyn put the blame Thursday on the White House — and not his office — for delays in filling federal judgeships in Texas.
PBMs argue that the rebates they collect from drug companies in exchange for coverage by a health plan are used to lower premiums.
“We have to be smart about it,” says the freshman congressman from New Mexico, who once worked for Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich.
Senators from both sides of the aisle discussed their search for a path forward to resuscitate bipartisan immigration efforts.
The Senate approved one nominee and designated January “Stalking Awareness Month,” but an organizing resolution has been delayed.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, his party's Senate campaign chief, will serve on the Appropriations Committee this Congress.
The 118th Congress is the most diverse in history, with a quarter of members identifying as nonwhite. But disparities persist for staff.
Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
The House is expected to consider legislation that would limit sales from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
President Joe Biden's decision to provide M1 Abrams tanks to Kyiv comes as Germany agrees to send its Leopard 2 tanks.
Sen. Joe Manchin III and the auto industry are pushing for diverging interpretations of tax breaks in Democrats’ 2022 climate package.
The panel's new chairman wants an “after-action review” but also plans work on the origins of the coronavirus.
House Republicans are mulling an attempt to buy time for further negotiations on federal spending and deficits.
Senate Republicans denied newly elected Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri a waiver to serve on the Judiciary Committee.
The caucus is composed largely of members from the Great Lakes region seeking to remind their party leaders they are “not fly-over country.”
Border agents have reported a dramatic drop in encounters with migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti in recent weeks.