Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Capitol Lens | Deck the Cross Hall
Christmas trees are seen in the Cross Hall of the White House on Nov. 28, 2022, during a preview of the Executive Mansion’s holiday decor.
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Christmas trees are seen in the Cross Hall of the White House on Nov. 28, 2022, during a preview of the Executive Mansion’s holiday decor.
Incoming and current members of Congress descended on Washington this week for leadership elections and new member orientation.
As the Modernization panel tasked with dragging Congress into the 21st century issues its final report, it looks to rise from the dead.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives in the Capitol on Nov. 22, 2022. Later, she announced that she will not seek another term as Democratic leader.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, right, talks with Pennsylvania Sen.-elect, and fellow Democrat, John Fetterman in the Capitol on Wednesday.
Freshman orientation on Capitol Hill is a chance to hug, hope and watch the votes keep rolling in. Several races are still too close to call.
Capitol Lens | Selfie schtick - Heard on the Hill
In the end, Mike Doyle couldn’t replace Mike Doyle in the hearts of Pittsburgh voters, as progressive Summer Lee held the seat for Democrats.
A surfboard hangs above a Woodbridge, Va. bar Tuesday night at an election party for Yesli Vega, who lost the Virginia 7th District race.
Capitol Lens | Shooting the moon - Heard on the Hill
The Capitol could throw open its doors to the public again as soon as January if Republicans win a majority — but security remains a concern.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Democratic candidate for the state’s open Senate seat, speaks during a rally in Newtown, Pa., Sunday.
Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock speaks at a campaign rally in Clarkston, Ga., on Nov. 4 as part of his Early Vote Bus Tour.
President Joe Biden greets staffers on White House’s South Lawn on Nov. before boarding Marine One for a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He doesn’t regret running for Senate, but the departing Pennsylvania Democrat has some thoughts on the political climate.
Cheryl Rathjen, right, recites the Pledge of Allegiance Tuesday at a rally in Brandy Station, Va. for GOP 7th District candidate Yesli Vega.
“When election officials in other states see this film, they say it was PTSD,” co-director Margo Guernsey says of “No Time to Fail.”
Capitol Lens | Wonder twin - Uncategorized
All eyes may be on the campaign trail, but union action continues on the Hill. Organizers see “momentum” as another office takes a vote.
Lisa Blunt Rochester was holding her toddler, but she didn’t let that stop her from walking up to Tom Carper after a local event.