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This week: Defense policy bill on the move as Capitol Christmas tree arrives
Congress returns from Thanksgiving with a Christmas tree lighting scheduled for Tuesday and lengthy to-do list before the next holiday break.
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Congress returns from Thanksgiving with a Christmas tree lighting scheduled for Tuesday and lengthy to-do list before the next holiday break.
Rep. Troy Nehls, a Texas Republican and former sheriff, said Saturday that he would not seek a fourth term in Congress.
Abraham is a critic of mass vaccination and strong supporter of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda.
Szpindor, the first female chief administrative officer in House history, will be replaced on an interim basis by chief deputy Anne Binsted.
Members of Congress who produced an explosive video last week said Tuesday they have been informed that the FBI is investigating them.
Rep. Lloyd K. Smucker, the favorite to become the next top Republican on the House Budget Committee, is eyeing a second reconciliation bill.
The moves come after Congress set aside more money to address growing threats and safety fears, especially while members are in their districts.
Challengers to Texas’ new congressional map urged the Supreme Court not to pause a lower court ruling that ordered use of a 2021 map instead.
The Defense Department said it was investigating Sen. Mark Kelly over his participation in a video urging troops to disobey "unlawful orders."
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is set to have a new interim director start next week, ahead of a review on an agency reorganization.
A judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday.
Democratic group House Majority PAC is joining others in making major investments in the special election for Tennessee's 7th District.
After a week of censure threats, many are grumbling about wasted time and an endless cycle of revenge. But that cycle could be hard to break.
The primary in New Jersey’s 11th District is scheduled for Feb. 5, and candidates need to file by Dec. 1, just over a week away.
The White House is pushing for a moratorium on state artificial intelligence laws either in the annual defense policy bill or through an executive order.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers released text of legislation Friday aimed at avoiding the health care subsidy cliff.
Senate appropriators may unveil at least one of their four unreleased fiscal 2026 spending bills the week of Nov. 24.
Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez, the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the House, said she won’t seek another term next year.
Democrats stood by their call for troops to disobey unlawful orders after Trump suggested they could be executed for "seditious behavior."
Top appropriators met for the first time since the partial government shutdown but emerged with no clear road map to pass more bills.