Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress
Lieu, Auchincloss boldly go where AI so far has not: the House
Two House members focused on artificial intelligence used the app ChatGPT to write a resolution and a floor speech this week.
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Two House members focused on artificial intelligence used the app ChatGPT to write a resolution and a floor speech this week.
House Republicans are mulling a short-term suspension of the debt limit in an attempt to buy time for a bipartisan deal. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Paul M. Krawzak outline the dilemma facing the GOP as it seeks to pair a debt limit increase with spending cuts. Show Notes:
Senate Judiciary members evoke a classic “30 Rock” joke after pandering to Taylor Swift fans in this week’s Congressional Hits and Misses.
The House approved a bill that would tie nonemergency use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to fossil fuel development on public lands.
Photos of the week ending Jan. 27, 2023: A new senator, football trash-talking, dads and Rep. George Santos highlighted action on Capitol Hill.
A federal judge on Friday delayed the start of a criminal contempt of Congress trial of Peter Navarro, amid questions on a possible defense.
Senate Republicans are voicing concerns about how their House colleagues are conducting investigations of the Biden family.
Republican Sen. John Cornyn put the blame Thursday on the White House — and not his office — for delays in filling federal judgeships in Texas.
PBMs argue that the rebates they collect from drug companies in exchange for coverage by a health plan are used to lower premiums.
“We have to be smart about it,” says the freshman congressman from New Mexico, who once worked for Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich.
Parts of the relief program, PEPFAR launched under President George W. Bush, are up for reauthorization this year.
The Biden administration moved to block the development of a copper and nickel mine on federal land in northeastern Minnesota.
Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
Rep. Adam Schiff joins what's likely to be a competitive and costly Democratic primary for the Senate seat now held by Dianne Feinstein.
Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton has kept his job as procedural questions swirl, months after a damning inspector general report.
Senators from both sides of the aisle discussed their search for a path forward to resuscitate bipartisan immigration efforts.
The announcement came as the agency has faced some pressure to regulate CBD products as dietary supplements.
The Senate approved one nominee and designated January “Stalking Awareness Month,” but an organizing resolution has been delayed.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, his party's Senate campaign chief, will serve on the Appropriations Committee this Congress.
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