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Clyde says he will take magnetometer fine matter to federal court
Rep. Andrew Clyde is intent on going to federal court to fight $15,000 in fines he incurred for repeatedly dodging security screening.
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Rep. Andrew Clyde is intent on going to federal court to fight $15,000 in fines he incurred for repeatedly dodging security screening.
Reed announced he would not seek reelection and revealed alcoholism after a lobbyist said he grabbed her at a bar during a fundraising trip.
The House Ethics Committee said it was investigating a rash of allegations including "sexual misconduct" and sharing "inappropriate images."
Trump’s budget didn’t mention race. Biden’s budget aims to undo systemic racism - Uncategorized
Biden’s departure from the principle of “parity” for defense and nondefense spending increases creates difficulties for appropriations bills.
Administration's decision to eliminate separate war accounts marks the end of an era after two decades and $2 trillion.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House is likely to split President Joe Biden's infrastructure proposals into two legislative packages.
Parliamentarian advisory on reconciliation instructions could possibly trigger more filibuster-proof legislative packages.
The president included $5 billion for the groups in a $2 trillion infrastructure plan, but Republicans balked at the scope of the full pitch.
The Department of Transportation offers spending specifics for President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
Friday's assault marked the third death of a Capitol Police officer in what has been one of the most trying periods in the force’s 200 years.
Schilling represented the Land of Lincoln side of the Quad Cities before running for the Iowa side in 2019. He died Tuesday.
The House transportation chairman tried to keep the low-cost Norwegian airline out of the U.S. in 2016. Now it's back.
The House will vote this month on legislation to make most of Washington, D.C., a state and to promote equal pay for men and women.
Earmarks appeared less likely in the $2 trillion infrastructure proposal after the White House said states will have to apply for the funding.
There have been seven bills this Congress where at least one Republican who supported the measure the last session switched their votes.
Capitol Police Officer William "Billy" Evans died Friday after a motorist struck him and another officer before being fatally shot.
Well liked by colleagues and known for his expertise in foreign affairs, Hastings was battling pancreatic cancer.
The Pentagon and Congress are concerned computer chips and servers can not only be counterfeit but also malicious if it carries spyware.
Chaplain Kibben opened the House on Monday with a prayer for fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer William Evan and a prayer for the assailant, Noah Green.