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Schumer, Gillibrand join House Democrats from New York in urging Cuomo to resign
Schumer and Gillibrand join majority of House Democrats from New York in calling on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to resign.
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Schumer and Gillibrand join majority of House Democrats from New York in calling on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to resign.
Metal detectors are a common sight at arenas or venues, less so in the House of Representatives. But they might stick around for a while.
The future of how Congress conducts its business is an open question on several levels at the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roughly 1 in 10 members of Congress have contracted COVID-19 over the past year, but cases halted soon after vaccinations began on the Hill.
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, shipyards still don't have specific federal regulations to keep them safe.
Over the two years of the 116th Congress, the OCE referred matters involving Reps. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., D-Ga. and Steven Palazzo, R-Miss.
The House Ethics Committee is hearing appeals from two Republicans who violated new rules requiring them to pass through magnetometers.
Senate Democrats announced plans Thursday for a floor vote on legislation to expand background checks for private gun sales.
Congress was dragged into the 21st century by the coronavirus, but there's doubt that lawmakers will embrace tech to be more transparent.
The House passed a $1.86 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday that would provide an expanded safety net to millions of Americans.
A provision added by the Senate to the big pandemic relief bill means million-dollar executive pay would get pricier for big corporations.
Republican support came despite skepticism about Biden’s overall plans for tackling climate change and moving away from fossil fuels.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick J. Leahy plans to bring back earmarks this Congress even if Republicans won't participate.
Fudge says top priority is to bring those whose housing is threatened by pandemic back from the financial edge
Two Senate panels advanced President Joe Biden’s pick for deputy budget director, but not without some unexpected partisan fireworks.
Merrick Garland takes over the Justice Department determined to curb the rise of white supremacist violence after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
House leaders are discussing how to salvage a bipartisan tradition of fast-tracking bipartisan bills after member protests.
Vanita Gupta promised to abandon the harsh partisan rhetoric she used over the past four years if confirmed for a top Justice Department job.
The House will vote to clear the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package for President Joe Biden's signature on Wednesday.
It's unclear how many of those changes will stick when federal courthouses reopen and a flood of backlogged cases hits the dockets.