Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
At political road race, Rep. Jim Cooper eyes the finish line
As captain of team “Not Running for Re-Election,” Rep. Jim Cooper is running the Capital Challenge race for the last time as a House member.
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As captain of team “Not Running for Re-Election,” Rep. Jim Cooper is running the Capital Challenge race for the last time as a House member.
Rep. Ed Perlmutter was always happy to wheel and deal with Republicans, talk to reporters and heckle at the annual baseball game.
The House approved a measure Tuesday that will allow nearly 9,100 House staffers the ability to form unions if they choose.
Photos of the week: The Supreme Court and the Senate took center stage this week while the House stayed home.
In the same breath, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a new pay floor of $45,000 for junior House staffers and a higher ceiling for top earners.
“Congressional reform is considerably oversold,” says the longtime Democrat from North Carolina, who will retire at the end of the term.
Dining workers vie for the Senate’s fragmented attention - Uncategorized
The House and Senate returned to Washington this week after their two-week recess. CQ Roll Call photojournalists were there.
Congressional observers have a message for House lawmakers about pay raises for staff: Keep it going.
He briefly worked for retiring Republican Sen. Bill Frist back in 2006, and it still shapes how he sees Congress today.
Not since 2016 has a president attended a White House correspondents' dinner in person, but Joe Biden might be able to recycle some material.
In the 101st Congress, senators cast roll call votes on amendments to 59 bills. In the 116th, it was just 15 bills.
“I went to some of the most unconventional places to promote voting, like comedy shows,” says the Ohio Democrat.
Former Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch died on Saturday at the age of 88. Take a look at photos from his long tenure on Capitol Hill.
Accusations that the club kept revenue it was supposed to share with the NFL may become a larger issue than workplace harassment allegations.
Georgia’s annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Cookout is in focus this week, an event that draws many Peach State GOP candidates.
A House panel says the Washington Commanders failed to return fans' deposits and kept $5 million under an inappropriate financial scheme.
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic Supreme Count confirmation and a fox hounding the Hill are among the highlights of this week’s photos.
Fix Our House argues that proportional representation is the key to ending gerrymandering and shaking up congressional inaction.
“They may treat you like you’re expendable, but you are essential workers,” Sen. Sherrod Brown said as dining employees picketed.