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Vulnerable Republicans ask McConnell for ‘clean energy’ help
Sens. Martha McSally, Cory Gardner and others want support for renewable energy and other low-carbon technologies that also may appeal to moderate voters.
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Sens. Martha McSally, Cory Gardner and others want support for renewable energy and other low-carbon technologies that also may appeal to moderate voters.
The late Rep. John Lewis will lie in state at the Capitol on July 27 and 28, with social distancing protocols in place due to the pandemic.
Emergency response was plagued by a series of vehicle and equipment problems and other mishaps that delayed lifesaving treatment after the Nov. 6 accident.
Some loans made by a bank Rep. Hal Rogers has a financial stake in went to groups he knows well — including his church and a nonprofit he helped found.
Election officials expressed concern the postal service would need more funding to ensure it could process mail-in ballots this election season.
The GOP-controlled Senate Appropriations Committee has not marked up any of its spending bills and appears unlikely to do so before the November elections.
As Congress weighs coronavirus liability protections, lawsuits across the country highlight the stakes for states struggling to reopen their economies.
The lawsuit argues in part that the Education Department does not have the authority to issue a rule that effectively changes a COVID-19 relief law.
Senate Republicans and the Trump administration expect to unveil a COVID-19 relief plan Thursday that could include an extension of unemployment benefits.
Rep. Yoho spoke on the House floor on a confrontation with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in which he referred to the congresswoman as a "f------ b----".
Land and Water Conservation Fund and National Park maintenance would benefit. So would two GOP senators.
Bill would provide permanent funding for a broadly popular land conservation program and help Park Service catch up on maintenance.
GPS, national security and future resources — all three are increasingly vulnerable the longer there are no rules of engagement in space.
House passes bill to remove racist statues and busts, including former Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, author of Dred Scott decision.
Top negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill worked through differences on a new round of coronavirus relief legislation.
Drugmakers told Congress their contracts with the U.S. government include no guarantees that a coronavirus vaccine will be affordably priced.
Cybersecurity, NASA astronauts, rural broadband all receive additional money from House appropriators in fiscal 2021 spending bills.
CQ Roll Call takes a pictorial look at the congressional career of the late Rep. John Lewis, which covered more than three decades in Washington.
House leader Steny Hoyer called for Rep. Ted Yoho to be formally reprimanded for derogatory words he alleged said about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The National Pork Producers Council wants the Agriculture Department to pay livestock and poultry farmers for animals euthanized because of the pandemic.