Top appropriations aide and ‘institutionalist’ Kieffer to retire
Chuck Kieffer worked at the White House budget office before coming to Capitol Hill in 2001.
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Chuck Kieffer worked at the White House budget office before coming to Capitol Hill in 2001.
People walk on the plaza of the Supreme Court ahead of oral arguments Wednesday.
Jeremy Slevin, senior communications director for Rep. Ilhan Omar, has worked for the congresswoman since the day she was sworn in.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan won a special election to succeed the late Rep. A. Donald McEachin in the Richmond-area 4th District.
Democratic Rep. David Cicilline announced he’s leaving Congress effective June 1 to become president of the Rhode Island Foundation.
As the Senate fights over an FCC nominee, the government is gearing up to allocate billions of dollars to close a gap in broadband access.
Roll Call photo editor Bill Clark won multiple accolades in the White House News Photographers Association’s 2023 Eyes of History contest.
The Supreme Court appeared reluctant Tuesday to get ahead of Congress on a 1996 law on immunity for internet companies.
Speaking in Warsaw, President Biden said Americans were "united in our resolve" to support Ukraine against Russia's invasion.
Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee is running for the Senate in California, where two fellow Democrats have already announced.
This week’s Congressional Hits and Misses sees UFO mania gripping lawmakers as they seek answers about the downed aerial objects, and more.
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Lawmakers and others are worried about easing sanctions on Syria after a devastating earthquake, fearing abuse of aid funding.
The Biden administration said it would welcome congressional action on safety measures for trains carrying highly hazardous materials.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next week in a pair of cases related to one of the central laws underpinning the modern internet.
Lawmakers say the Pentagon’s new access to additional bases in the Philippines will boost its ability to deter Chinese aggression.
UFO fever gripped Capitol Hill this week and CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to capture all of the flying saucer furor, and more.
CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Peter Cohn assess new debt and deficit projections and what they may mean for budget battles to come.
Washington, oddly, is not worried about the many risks of shooting down UFOs over the U.S. homeland. But one mistake would be catastrophic.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh touted the department's achievements during his tenure as he told staff he would leave in mid-March.