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Progressive Caucus starts year with bigger roster, focus on unity
At 103 members, the incoming Progressive Caucus is the largest in history. Here's how it plans to use its new clout.
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At 103 members, the incoming Progressive Caucus is the largest in history. Here's how it plans to use its new clout.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday about when a company can sue a union in state court for damage caused during a strike.
The new Republican-controlled House passed a bill to claw back funding for the IRS that was part of Democrats’ reconciliation law last year.
The battle for House speaker doesn’t guarantee which party will have the advantage next year in the 2024 campaign.
House Republicans established a select subcommittee to investigate the “weaponization” of the federal government Tuesday.
Lawmakers directed the Federal Trade Commission to give closer scrutiny to Chinese acquisitions of US tech companies.
California Rep. Katie Porter announced she's running for Senate in 2024, when the seat held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein will be up.
Peter DeFazio says he is leaving Congress with a self-diagnosed addiction to transportation policy.
Rep. Katie Porter of California shows her book to Rep. Sean Casten of Illinois during GOP leader Kevin McCarthy’s 15th vote to become speaker.
Rep. Jason Smith, a self-proclaimed “firebrand” preaching a populist image of the GOP, won the nomination to be Ways and Means chairman.
The Campaign Legal Center questions where Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., got $705,000 he loaned to his campaign.
The House Republican deal lays a foundation for the spending cuts that some want, but also a challenge to keep the government functioning.
Decisions on electric transmission, grid stability, extreme weather, climate impacts and leadership await the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The House will vote later this week on two measures, including one condemning attacks on anti-abortion groups, centers and churches.
Texas GOP Rep. Jodey C. Arrington is poised to become the next House Budget chair, after the Republican Steering Committee recommended him.
The House adopted its rules package for the 118th Congress, allowing a single member to force a vote on ousting the speaker.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters will continue to chair the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee after the party gained one seat in 2022.
Kevin McCarthy officially secured the speaker’s gavel, elected on the 15th ballot with 216 votes, after four days of unsuccessful House votes.
A panel of three federal judges in South Carolina ruled Friday the state’s 1st District was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
The messy Republican fight over the next House speaker is a reminder that, despite a new year starting, there is no bottom in U.S. politics.