Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Take it from top Hill staffers: Congress doesn’t function as it should
Senior Hill aides, both Democrats and Republicans, said their workplace does not “function as a democratic legislature should.”
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Senior Hill aides, both Democrats and Republicans, said their workplace does not “function as a democratic legislature should.”
McConnell floats having House pass Senate version or moving $52 billion for semiconductor subsidies separately.
The Biden administration's response to latest COVID-19 variant is take it seriously but embrace the same public health precautions as before.
Eight citizenship ambassadors will receive training to promote green card holders to apply for naturalization.
House appropriators approved more than $15.6 billion in the 12 spending bills to prevent “increasingly pervasive cyber-attacks.”
President Joe Biden takes a selfie with a guest on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday during a ceremony for the bipartisan gun law.
House Republicans oppose Democrats' push for more funding support for the U.N., despite China's growing influence within the organization.
Democratic Rep. Tom O'Halleran chose not to retire after his district was redrawn to one President Joe Biden would have lost by 8 points.
The Jan. 6 panel plans to show how then-President Donald Trump galvanized violent domestic extremist groups to converge on the Capitol.
The expiration of subsidies approved as part of a COVID-19 response package passed last year is expected to also drive up health care costs.
Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman appeared before party volunteers in Pennsylvania but has not resumed campaigning after a stroke.
Immigration enforcement policy fight reaches Supreme Court - Congress
The CQ Budget podcast examines Senate Democrats’ options for passing reconciliation and bipartisan chip manufacturing bills before recess.
CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were on the road in Arizona this recess week to capture some of the patriotic politicking during the Fourth of July.
Several Border Patrol agents used undue force against Haitian migrants along the southwest border last fall.
The committee can get some of Donald Trump’s financial records it subpoenaed from accounting firm Mazars USA, an appeals court ruled Friday.
Order directing HHS to expand access to two-pill abortion regimen criticized by some groups for not going far enough.
The Hits and Misses spotlight this recess week is on Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy and some of his folksy bon mots from the past six months.
As Democrats urge President Biden to fight, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers an example with what one strategist calls her "vigor."
The Supreme Court justices have it made: They get to reshape society and then take a three-month break. What do they do during that break?