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Legislative Branch spending proposal would harden security
Senate Democrats proposed a $4.8 billion fiscal 2023 draft Legislative Branch bill Thursday that would give a boost to the Capitol Police.
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Senate Democrats proposed a $4.8 billion fiscal 2023 draft Legislative Branch bill Thursday that would give a boost to the Capitol Police.
Adam Kinzinger’s interns took on a sobering summer project — compiling a video of threats against their boss.
Rep. Kevin Brady unveiled his portrait before suiting up for the Congressional Baseball Game. It was an epic Thursday.
What is Deep Summer? Well, it is partly when Congress is desperately trying to leave town with its work piled up high.
Congress has the ability to address the issue in an upcoming Supreme Court case that could reshape federal elections, witnesses said Thursday.
Rep. Dean Phillips played softball, used the autopen and sweated through his suit when he worked for Sen. Patrick Leahy in the late 1980s.
The midterm elections and retirements mean some of the standout players in the annual Congressional Baseball Game won't be there next year.
The House on Thursday cleared legislation to incentivize domestic semiconductor manufacturing and spur research and development.
Bills amount to a wish list of $1.67 trillion in discretionary spending for fiscal 2023, which begins Oct. 1.
Advocates are calling on the Senate to create a diversity office similar to one in the House, saying it would fill a crucial need.
America is melting, sweltering, bleeding and burning. And leaders are hedging, dissembling and putting it off on our kids and grandkids.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III said he hasn't talked to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona about the budget reconciliation deal he cut.
At least 10 states have expressed interest in hosting the new agency, tasked with speeding to market innovative health technologies.
Climate activists had promised to disrupt Thursday’s Congressional Baseball Game, but in the end it was pouring rain that delayed the action.
Republicans seize on a drop in GDP to slam Biden and Democrats, but Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen would not say there’s a recession.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
Senate Republicans are backing bills that would instruct retirement plan advisers to use financial measures to choose investments.
Ads aimed at Latino voters in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas battleground districts use regional accents.
A budget deal that West Virginia Democrat and the Senate majority leader had been discussing is officially back on the table.
GOP Rep. Peter Meijer, who faces a Trump-backed opponent and tougher district this year, has a family-backed super PAC is helping him.