Congress · 119th Congress
Little sign of spending progress as top appropriators meet
Top appropriators met for the first time since the partial government shutdown but emerged with no clear road map to pass more bills.
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Top appropriators met for the first time since the partial government shutdown but emerged with no clear road map to pass more bills.
The House has spent much of the week on a punishment spree, as other members trade censure threats. But expulsion is rarer.
Republicans continued their push to reshape criminal justice and policing in the District, with support from dozens of Democrats.
The top four leaders of the House and Senate spending panels plan to huddle Thursday to try to make headway on a major spending package.
The grand jury never voted on the final indictment against former FBI director James Comey over Senate testimony, prosecutors said Wednesday.
House Democrats held a forum Wednesday to call attention to harms from President Donald Trump's tough-on-immigration enforcement policies.
The Senate Banking Committee backed acting Director Travis Hill for confirmation to lead the FDIC, an agency troubled by its work culture.
President Trump has stepped on his own warning to Republicans to take still-high prices seriously as Democrats see a winning issue for 2026.
The Senate officially cleared legislation to compel the release of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Senate Republicans were divided Wednesday over whether to repeal a controversial provision that could net hefty payouts for senators.
Senate appears polarized as health care subsidy cliff nears - Uncategorized Senate leaders seemed intent on quickly implementing a health savings account proposal
President Donald Trump has signed legislation approved by Congress that aims to compel the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Congress’ schedule for 2026 is set after the Senate rolled out its calendar Wednesday, a day after the House unveiled its own version.Â
"Make no mistake, if this is not a step in the right direction, but a delaying tactic, then other options will be on the table," one says.
The Justice Department on Wednesday accused Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of using a FEMA overpayment to support her 2021 campaign.
John Katko went from serving in Congress to hosting a TV show that's now being distributed to 188 PBS member stations nationwide.
House Republicans appear divided about how to approach expiring subsidies, with a small contingent of moderates feeling more urgency to act.
Trump has said he'll sign the bill if it reaches his desk, though advocates caution the effort could dislodge fewer documents than many hope.
New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill will resign her House seat Thursday, allowing Gov. Phil Murphy to schedule a special election to succeed her.
Women assembled at the Capitol with pictures of themselves as children to share their stories of abuse and being "left behind in the reckoning."