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House Democrats hold firm on Title 42 policy after court ruling
House Democrats called on the Senate to reject any legislation that would make pandemic-era asylum restrictions permanent.
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House Democrats called on the Senate to reject any legislation that would make pandemic-era asylum restrictions permanent.
By enlisting congressional staff to plan the Aruba trip and using official resources, Mooney likely violated federal law, the OCE said.
A contractor climbing inside new trash and recycling bins outside the Capitol Visitor Center is the focus of today’s Capitol Lens.
Senate Democrats had a robust April fundraising effort, as both parties gear up for possible record-shattering spending in the midterms.
Republicans can't quit Donald Trump and Democrats just can't kick the idea of a reconciliation package before Election Day.
Photos of the week: A lunar eclipse, ducklings, UFOs and foreign leaders showed up on Capitol Hill this week.
An order Friday by a federal judge in Louisiana halts Biden administration plans to lift the public health directive known as Title 42.
This week’s Hits and Misses is all about communication as Sen. Cory Booker shows he doesn't need a mic and House panels have mute troubles.
David Lerman and Lindsey McPherson discuss how Senate spending hawks blocked a $48 billion aid package for restaurants and small businesses.
Good luck if you're looking for a cohesive message from this past Tuesday's primary races. The results are a complicated mix.
While most Republicans in Congress don’t explicitly embrace “replacement” conspiracy theories, they have failed to loudly denounce them.
Today’s Capitol Lens sees Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinistö.
Census miscounts in Texas and Florida may have been big enough to cost those states a congressional seat, according to census data.
President Biden stood beside his Swedish and Finnish counterparts to support them joining NATO, in defiance of Vladimir Putin and Russia.
Shareholders are putting more corporate governance issues up for votes than environmental and social ones, a study finds.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
With a Supreme Court ruling expected this summer, state and federal lawmakers scramble to pass laws preparing for a post-Roe reality.
The Biden administration says it will be 'a few weeks' before the baby food supply around the country is back to normal
The Jan. 6 committee wants to question Rep. Barry Loudermilk about a tour he allegedly conducted in the Capitol on Jan. 5.
Deficit-concerned senators blocked the Senate from considering a $48 billion aid package for restaurants and other small businesses Thursday.