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2022 Feature Photos of the Year
Feature Photos of the Year: The best of Congress and Washington in 2022 as photographed by CQ Roll Call photojournalists.
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Feature Photos of the Year: The best of Congress and Washington in 2022 as photographed by CQ Roll Call photojournalists.
The long-serving Republican from Michigan built a bipartisan legacy and took flak for impeaching Donald Trump.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren deployed some nifty procedural moves Wednesday to extend overtime pay and paid parental leave benefits to House staffers.
Democrats wanted to see a broader purge of white supremacist statues, but said removing the former Supreme Court justice is a good start.
Nancy Pelosi, the first woman speaker of the House, took a bow Wednesday night. as her official portrait was unveiled.
As the House Select Committee on Economic Disparity prepares to disband, it released a 30-minute movie narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker.
2022 News Photos of the Year: The best of CQ Roll Call news photos from 2022.
CQ Roll Call photojournalists present the photos of the week from the Capitol and around Washington.
As minutes in the lame duck tick away, they want to see overtime protections for staffers in Congress, where workweeks can exceed 50 hours.
Whatever happens to Twitter under Elon Musk, communications directors on Capitol Hill are hanging around to find out.
Participants dressed in biblical attire take part in Faith & Liberty’s annual live Nativity scene outside the Supreme Court on Dec. 7, 2022.
Congress honored police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, at a Gold Medal ceremony in the Capitol.
Photos of the week: CQ Roll Call photojournalists present the photos of the week from the Capitol and around Washington.
Incoming members of Congress cheered and groaned Friday as they competed for prime office space at the Capitol.
The union organized Capitol dining workers and boosted Democrats in key states. So it was about time for its leader to visit Washington.
Keeping up with Nancy Pelosi hasn’t been easy. Now it’s the end of an era for her staff, as the speaker lets other Democrats take the lead.
More than a dozen incoming lawmakers already know the drill. They may be new to the 118th Congress, but they’ve worked here before.
Rep. Rodney Davis, center, talks with Rep. Mike Levin, left, and Rep. Greg Murphy in the Capitol. Davis departs Congress in early January.
Exiting spox Jenna Valle-Riestra has some thoughts after a few eventful years on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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