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This video has no coronavirus content, we promise: Congressional Hits and Misses
Look, last week’s Hits and Misses had a lot of coronavirus stuff. With all the anxiety spreading about this pandemic, let’s take a break.
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Look, last week’s Hits and Misses had a lot of coronavirus stuff. With all the anxiety spreading about this pandemic, let’s take a break.
Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would seek to advance a bill aimed at quelling the spread and mitigating the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Anthony Fauci congratulated congressional officials on the decision to “limit access to the Capitol” over coronavirus concerns.
Unhappy with the Trump administration's coronavirus response, Senate Democrats proposed a policy prescription for mitigating its economic impact.
Trump said getting tested for COVID-19 is “not a big deal” after recently coming in contact with two members of Congress now under self-imposed quarantine.
They couldn’t have found a better intern for Anthony Gonzalez than Sam Young. The two former football players both know the struggle of leaving the NFL.
While Democrats advocate for sweeping climate action, Republicans hope to plant a seed of their own — literally.
Rep. Rodney Davis warned colleges Tuesday that they should create a plan “now” in case the coronavirus spread causes Capitol Hill to shut down.
Watch as Niels Lesniewski, CQ Roll Call's chief White House and congressional correspondent, explains Member Day — when members lobby for pet projects.
A day after a massive stock market dip, President Donald Trump told Americans to “be calm.”
Lawmakers tried their best to avoid handshakes this week amid fears of the coronavirus. Rep. Matt Gaetz even donned a gas mask.
Schumer walks back and clarified comments he made at an abortion rights rally after Chief Justice Roberts called them “inappropriate” and “dangerous.”
The Washington Nationals may have won their first World Series title five months ago, but their trophy finally made its rounds at the Capitol on Wednesday.
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer discussed the possibility of a contingency plan should the coronavirus reach Capitol Hill.
Gas taxes aren't generating enough revenue to keep the Highway Trust Fund solvent, Vehicles Miles traveled could be an alternative. But can it work?
Analyst Nathan L. Gonzales knows what phrases to look for in predicting whether a candidate gets elected. Here are some to look for on Super Tuesday.
In the wake of some recent and upcoming federal moves, former Rep. Duncan Hunter and Gen. Z alike may have to forego fruity flavored e-cigarettes forever.
House Democrats and anti-vaping advocates held a press conference Friday ahead of the passage of the Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act.
While much of Congress freaked out about the coronavirus, Reps. Josh Harder and Garret Graves had another pandemic to deal with: swamp rats.
Reps. Angie Craig, D-Minn., and Jackie Speier, D-Calif., honored two children's books aloud on the House floor Thursday.`