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DeLauro’s Appropriations panel staff director heads downtown
Robin Juliano is going to lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs, which is stocked with Capitol Hill and appropriations veterans.
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Robin Juliano is going to lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs, which is stocked with Capitol Hill and appropriations veterans.
Teen girls experiencing persistent hopelessness or sadness skyrocketed over the past decade, according to a 10-year CDC survey.
CQ Budget discusses the debt limit fight and political dynamics in the GOP push for spending cuts and pledges to protect Social Security, Medicare.
The number of migrants encountered monthly at the southwest border dropped significantly in January, U.S. officials said.
A feud between Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Florida Sen. Rick Scott boiled hotter this week.
President Joe Biden mixing it up with Republicans during his annual address to Congress, GOP Rep. Nancy Mace roasts colleagues — and more!
The new Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee don't always jibe with their party's mainstream.
Democrats are celebrating a sly-as-a-fox president. Republicans are fuming at a “disingenuous” dirty-trickster.
Calls for Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton’s ouster or resignation are getting louder in the wake of a fiery House hearing.
The Department of Homeland Security hired outside counsel for potential impeachment proceedings against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
The State of the Union dominated this week on Capitol Hill, along with the ongoing Rep. George Santos saga.
Newcomers on the GOP-led House Ways and Means Committee plan to focus on rural communities and a fossil fuel inclusive energy platform.
President Joe Biden’s speech was heavy on health policy asks, but it’s unclear if razor-thin majorities will allow them to come to fruition.
Voters saying they're worse off economically under Biden is not necessarily fatal to him politically, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Lawmakers were quick to bring up the “elephant in the room” as J. Brett Blanton appeared before the House Administration Committee.
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Angie Craig's office said she suffered "bruising" in an assault in her Washington apartment elevator on Thursday.
He toppled DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney in one of the most shocking upsets of the midterms. Now the Republican is settling into Washington.
Republicans defended their use of subpoenas Thursday in their first subcommittee hearing on the “weaponization” of the federal government.
The House passed resolutions Thursday to overturn District of Columbia bills on noncitizen voting and criminal penalties.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gets a pass. So why not Rep. Ilhan Omar? Recent scenes from the House say it all.