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Bipartisan letter urges extension of airline payroll support
The current supports expire Sept. 30 and airlines are already planning to lay off thousands of workers
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The current supports expire Sept. 30 and airlines are already planning to lay off thousands of workers
Republican lawmakers may be more open to additional funding for state and local governments in the next coronavirus relief package if set aside for schools.
Rep. Lori Trahan has been cleared by the House Ethics Committee in its investigation of whether she violated campaign finance laws.
Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins is not planning to give up his committee assignments despite facing felony charges for voter fraud in Kansas.
"Many of my Republican colleagues refuse to wear a mask on the House floor. I disliked that a few weeks ago ... now I'm angry," Rep. G.K. Butterfield said.
Lawmakers are signaling openness to concessions on issues that could otherwise stand in the way of a bipartisan coronavirus relief deal.
A first-term congressman, Watkins allegedly used a UPS store address in 2019 to vote; he says charges, which include felonies, are politically timed.
Republicans and Democrats join in calling for as much as $12 billion in foreign aid to cope with humanitarian needs abroad
Rep. Morgan Griffith, a House Freedom Caucus member, is self-quarantining and has notified colleagues after experiencing symptoms and testing positive.
Democratic Rep. Mark Takano says defendants in criminal trials should be allowed to see inside source code and software to mount a defense.
ANALYSIS — The legacy of the 116th Congress will largely depend on how it responds to the coronavirus over the next three weeks.
Now that the team formerly known as the Redskins have retired the offensive, Native American slur, the NFL franchise could be closer to a D.C. return.
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy wants the DOJ to review what led to the president’s decision to commute the sentence of former Trump campaign associate Roger Stone.
How to provide additional aid to unemployed workers has become a major partisan tension point in preliminary talks for another coronavirus relief package.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz promised that if she becomes Appropriations chairwoman she’ll address systemic racism in federal funding decisions.
Disinformation has been a topic on the Hill since long before the last election, why don't we have a solid definition for the evermore pervasive practice?
Congress could do a lot to improve its operations and serve constituents better, as a series of internal reports released on Friday propose.
House Defense spending report shows bad blood with Pentagon - Uncategorized
Calls for greater police accountability have hit home for lawmakers, who are looking to open up the secretive police department that protects Congress.
The Supreme Court ruling in the Trump v. Mazars case limits congressional power to subpoena a president’s personal and business information.