Policy · 117th Congress
Both sides dig in as EPA’s final decision on Pebble Mine nears
Developers, environmental advocates await an EPA decision that could block the opening of the Pebble Mine near an Alaskan salmon fishery.
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Developers, environmental advocates await an EPA decision that could block the opening of the Pebble Mine near an Alaskan salmon fishery.
Isaiah McKinney enters the Supreme Court on Oct. 3 — it's open to the public for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Congress will return later this year to tackle an omnibus funding package, hurricane relief, coronavirus aid and more.
The U.S. Trade Representative is taking the lead in trade talks with Taiwan, with the first round expected to take place this fall.
Biden's visit to Puerto Rico brought back memories of a similar trip by his predecessor. But this was entirely different.
Lawmakers have less than a week left to pass a stopgap spending measure to avoid a partial government shutdown. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Aidan Quigley outline the likely game plan for completing a deal and the hurdles still standing in the way. Show Notes: Schumer starts process for taking up stopgap funding bill […]
The strategy may have its most immediate effect in areas where the federal government is most closely involved in providing food.
The Supreme Court opened to the public for oral arguments for the first time in almost two years Monday because of the pandemic.
President Biden and former President Trump have had mental moments recently, as the most likely 2024 race gets off to a forgettable start.
The House passed legislation Friday that would give as much as $3 billion in payments to spouses and children of Sept. 11 victims.
President Joe Biden looking for the late Rep. Jackie Walorski at the White House Hunger Conference is featured in this week’s Hits & Misses.
Utah Rep. Blake Moore scooters away from the Capitol on Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, after the House passed the temporary spending bill.
The House cleared a temporary spending bill needed to avoid a partial government shutdown ahead of Friday night's deadline.
Government shutdown fears were calmed as Congress played its annual kick-the-funding-can-down-the-road game before heading out of town to campaign.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
A Republican proposal would open workplace retirement plans to a bigger range of investments, including hedge funds and cryptocurrency.
A House committee is holding hearings to examine how to make it easier for small businesses to get a more diverse workforce.
The calendar may still say September, but voting in the 2022 midterm elections is already underway in several states.
The high court begins a new term with cases that could reshape how the country considers race in elections and higher education.
The EPA's power to enforce the Clean Water Act could be curtailed in a case to be considered by the Supreme Court when it convenes Monday.