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Anti-McCarthy group vows not to be picked off one-by-one
A bloc of five Republicans opposing Kevin McCarthy's bid to be House speaker say they are working together as the party debates House rules.
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A bloc of five Republicans opposing Kevin McCarthy's bid to be House speaker say they are working together as the party debates House rules.
Conservatives peeved about an omnibus bill are looking at ways to restore some fiscal and process discipline to the appropriations process.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren deployed some nifty procedural moves Wednesday to extend overtime pay and paid parental leave benefits to House staffers.
Amtrak employees have tried to sell “high-security keys” that could pose a risk to passengers and crews, according to its inspector general.
As the House Select Committee on Economic Disparity prepares to disband, it released a 30-minute movie narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker.
Negotiators are nearing a bipartisan funding agreement to pave the way for an omnibus package to clear both chambers next week.
A proposal to put a six-year limit on how long a House Democrat could chair a committee or be ranking member was defeated in a closed caucus.
Outside groups are urging Congress to bolster a key tax benefit for low-income workers in a year-end legislative package.
The U.S. brings criminal and civil charges Tuesday against former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fired, including one related to campaign finance law.
The Senate's schedule for 2023 includes a break at the beginning of the year, and deviates in places from when the House will be in session.
Supportive lawmakers say the bill must pass this year, given the GOP’s control of the House starting in January.
President Joe Biden signed into law a bill to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriages at a White House ceremony Tuesday.
A federal appeals court could rule as soon as Friday on a bid from a group of Republican-led states to preserve pandemic-era border controls.
Battleground states have changed over a decade according to the Baseline measurement of partisan performance by Inside Elections.
Bipartisan support isn't enough to get bills through Congress. The 2023 agenda includes several tech bills left unfinished 2022.
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Top appropriators announced late Tuesday they'd secured an agreement on topline funding levels that will allow passage of an omnibus bill.
Atmos Co-Founder and CEO Ravi Mikkelsen offers a deep dive on the future of Green Finance and the carbon impact of banks
John Ray III, who took over FTX after its collapse, tells lawmakers the cryptocurrency exchange was "uniquely positioned to fail."
From clinging to the outdated Electoral Count Act to investigating Hunter Biden, the party is working against itself.