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Feeling safe at the Capitol isn’t simple a year after Jan. 6
The last year has brought constant reminders of the dangers members and their staff face while working at the Capitol,
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The last year has brought constant reminders of the dangers members and their staff face while working at the Capitol,
“We want the government to start leading on this stuff, not being stuck in the Stone Age,” said Rep. Tim Ryan of mental health after the riot.
Senate Democrats are inching their way toward considering a rules change that would clear the path for majorities to approve legislation.
Hannity may have had a conversation with Trump on the night of Jan. 5, and possibly other instances, about planning for Jan. 6, panel says.
Veteran Rep. Zoe Lofgren has seen a lot in her decadeslong service, but the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack has taken her aback.
President Joe Biden has begun the process of sending nominations back to the Senate, a paperwork requirement.
Defense contractors have continued to give campaign contributions to Republicans who objected to 2020 election results.
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer pledged to change chamber rules if voting rights legislation continues to be blocked by the minority.
New health and safety measures are being recommended for the House as “dozens” of daily samples come back positive for COVID-19.
Dems are less likely after ’22 to be able to extend temporary spending and tax policies they’re trying to pass through budget reconciliation.
Other changes will likely emerge in bargaining over the measure’s next iteration if Democrats hope to win Sen. Joe Manchin III's approval.
What was it like covering the late Sen. Harry Reid? Know your baseball, and be able to take and give some good-natured punches.
A new map has members of Michigan's delegation in the House scrambling, with some gearing up for primaries.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has died, his family announced Tuesday. He was 82.
It's not clear if Sen. Joe Manchin III will feel long-term political damage for opposing a spending bill that would have helped many in his state.
Former President Donald Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court to block transmission of his White House documents to Congress.
New taxes in the $2.2 trillion reconciliation bill could be delayed or even scrapped as deliberations on the package slip into next year.
Congress will give the Pentagon two more years to devise a new system for reporting weapons' costs to lawmakers.
Jordan is the second House GOP member asked to voluntarily cooperate with the committee’s inquiry. Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry was first.
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., said Democrats' investigation is a distraction from the party's failures on inflation, Afghanistan and immigration.