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In a statement, Gluesenkamp Pérez accused lawmakers of being more concerned with scoring partisan points than with helping constituents.
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In a statement, Gluesenkamp Pérez accused lawmakers of being more concerned with scoring partisan points than with helping constituents.
A child from Sweden looks towards the ballroom construction project at the White House from the top of the Washington Monument on Monday.
The longest government shutdown in history came to an end, and Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., was finally sworn in.
Asked to give Congress a grade for its recent performance, members see room for improvement. "Is there a grade below ‘F’?" one asked.
Members of Congress were not immune from the shutdown’s travel delays. "I had a chance to talk to people, and got an earful," one says.
"People are sort of afraid to poke their heads up and recognize that we should be talking about women who serve," one says.
The government has been shut down for a record 38 days and counting. That hasn't stopped CQ Roll Call photojournalists from covering Congress.
A jury in D.C. federal court on Thursday awarded damages to a former K-9 trainee who said she was dismissed from the program based on her sex.
Following former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s retirement announcement, here are archival photos from the California Democrat’s time in Washington.
Capitol Lens | Under his eye - Heard on the Hill
The bust of former Vice President Dick Cheney is seen in the Capitol on Tuesday as Senate Majority Leader John Thune and reporters walk by.
Capitol Lens | PorchFest Patrol - Heard on the Hill
Travis Hill, left, nominee to head the FDIC, testifies during his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday as his children draw on notepads.
On this date 10 years ago, newly-elected Speaker Paul D. Ryan waves to House members alongside outgoing former Speaker John A. Boehner.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, left, and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham talk near the Senate subway in the Capitol on Thursday.
Sen. Ron Johnson, Mark Cuban, co-founder of Cost Plus Drugs, and Senate Special Committee on Aging Chairman Rick Scott talk on Wednesday.
A demolished portion of the East Wing of the White House is seen on Tuesday as construction continues of the new ballroom.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, left, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are pictured in the Capitol on Thursday.
The moon rises over the Capitol Dome on Friday. The full, harvest moon appeared earlier that week on Oct. 6.
The partially demolished remains of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium is seen with the Capitol and Washington Monument in the background.