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Grijalva gets broadened subpoena power over GOP objections
Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva given authority to unilaterally subpoena any of five federal departments and agencies that fall within its jurisdiction.
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Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva given authority to unilaterally subpoena any of five federal departments and agencies that fall within its jurisdiction.
Harvard professor: Corporate tax revenue as a share of gross domestic product is lower in the U.S. than any of 30 developed countries — except for Latvia.
Two of Trump’s key priorities for Congress are passing this bill and passing legislation that would ban abortions after 20 weeks.
Two of President Donald Trump's most loyal allies are set to take the top GOP spots on the House Oversight and Judiciary committees.
The House appears close to reviving a debate over regulating the driverless car industry, but the balance of safety and innovation freedom remains sticky.
The Freedom Caucus once irritated GOP leaders to the point that its members got kicked off key committees, but now two of them earned top committee spots.
For the first time in 27 years, the House of Representatives has voted on a measure to make Washington, D.C., the 51st state in the Union.
Legislative Branch Subcommittee wants more answers on what went wrong when the Capitol Police failed to alert Hill staff of a potential air threat.
So far, filling the federal bench with judges has been relatively easy for President Donald Trump. Now comes the hard part.
Capitol Police, Architect of the Capitol would both get a boost under President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal year 2021 budget.
Rep. Tony Cárdenas has mounting legal bills, Rep. Adam Schiff sells Apple stock, Rep. Jim Langevin buys CrowdStrike securities and a Capitol Police arrest.
Democrats muscled an emergency aid package for Puerto Rico heavy with tax breaks through the House on Friday, brushing aside Republican critiques.
Appeals court says lawmakers do not have the legal right to sue the president over the emoluments clause in the Constitution.
House Ways and Means and Education and Labor committees released bills on Friday and plan votes the week of Feb. 9 as Democrats seek to address the issue.
Lawmakers won't get to insert special projects for their districts into spending bills this year, following weeks of internal discussions.
State transportation leaders are concerned about tweaks to formulas in the House Democrats’ infrastructure blueprint that states say work fairly well.
Pelosi defends ripping Trump’s speech as message to American people about SOTU falsehoods -
House Democrats shut down GOP attempt to admonish Pelosi over ripping SOTU - Republicans
Suspicious substance investigated outside of Schiff’s office -
Infrastructure plan could point to sea change for schools -