Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
‘Can I play my saxophone?’: Husband to Jackie Walorski performs at lawmakers’ memorial
He brought his sax and chose his favorite song to honor the person America knew as Rep. Walorski, but he knew as Jackie.
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He brought his sax and chose his favorite song to honor the person America knew as Rep. Walorski, but he knew as Jackie.
Doomsday queries at a Senate hearing reflect heightened level of alarm after China, Russia devise new delivery systems.
The dimensions of the danger are unclear but technology advances have lowered the barrier to entry for terrorist groups and hostile nations.
The 2022 midterm election calculus has produced a remarkable change, swinging from favoring GOP to more neutral in just six months.
Jason Cave, deputy director of the FHFA talks fintech and what the agency’s new office for innovation might mean for mortgage markets.
Politicians backing a West Virginia gas pipeline have received thousands of dollars in contributions from companies behind the project.
The measure’s backers say it would get rid of unfair provisions that can dock benefits for public employees.
In anticipation of fall, which begins on Thursday, the sun is seen rising directly east over the Capitol dome the morning of Sept. 19, 2022.
His optimistic remarks about COVID-19 will not lead to any immediate change in the administration's public health posture.
GOP pushback against a stopgap funding bill is a political headache for party leaders, and could point to fiscal brinkmanship next year.
Congress was back in full swing this week and lawmakers found time amid the work to face off against the fourth estate in two events.
Negotiations on a short-term government funding measure have stalled. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Peter Cohn outline the sticking points.
Photos of the week: Both sides of the Capitol were back in action as the harvest moon rose over Washington and new members were sworn in.
House and Senate committees both announced Friday they will take up bills to overhaul the Electoral Count Act.
"What happened to your country?" the Kenyan-born Lyft driver asked. The answer is simple: Donald John Trump.
Senate Banking Republicans are prepared to sharply question SEC Chairman Gary Gensler on Thursday about rules on environmental disclosure.
In a 50-50 Senate, four of the top five most vulnerable are Democrats Cortez Masto, Warnock, Kelly and Hassan.
Defending champion Rep. Chris Pappas took his loss in stride, as words like “fartlek,” “shittah” and “whangdoodle” flew.
President Biden said the rail deal includes a wage increase above 24 percent over five years and cap workers’ health care contributions.
From Michelle Obama to Sheryl Lee Ralph to Zendaya, Black women are bringing it. Too bad trolls are stuck in the past.