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Fortenberry convicted on 3 felony counts in campaign finance case
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry was found guilty of lying to federal authorities about illegal campaign contributions to his 2016 reelection campaign.
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Rep. Jeff Fortenberry was found guilty of lying to federal authorities about illegal campaign contributions to his 2016 reelection campaign.
Driven by sharply higher gas prices, Democrats are discussing ways to tax large oil and gas companies' excess profits and return the money to consumers.
The House is trying again to pass legislation to make it easier for maritime workers to qualify for workers’ compensation for COVID-19.
All the races in Alabama and Mississippi are rated Solid Republican or Solid Democratic, so primaries offer the only real competition.
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House Republicans are huddling to craft their overarching legislative agenda should they take the majority in November.
Citing “dark” corporate spending on elections, 16 House Democrats are urging the SEC to require disclosure of key foreign shareholders.
Focus will be on Ukrainians with U.S. relatives and vulnerable groups, including dissidents, LGBTQ individuals, people with medical needs.
Republicans and Democrats are clashing over what type of energy future the U.S. should pursue in light of Russia’s ongoing attack of Ukraine.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson answered questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on the second day of her Supreme Court nomination hearing.
Former Roll Call Editor Christina Bellantoni talks to Political Theater about her role training the next generation of political journalists.
The administration is under pressure to end the public health emergency but doing so could take away insurance for millions of Americans.
Retiring Democratic Rep. Ron Kind's seat in Wisconsin's 3rd District could flip to the GOP, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
House Republicans convene their annual retreat Wednesday at a Florida hotel next door to one of the top destinations in golf —TPC Sawgrass.
The Supreme Court hearing for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson got heated on Wednesday, but the overall political dynamics did not.
Madeline Albright, the country’s first female secretary of state and an influential foreign policy counselor into her 80s, died on Wednesday.
“The distance between government and the people has grown,” said Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, urging faster action.
The map could flip one Democratic held in Wisconsin seat to the GOP in November, when a net pickup of five seats would flip House control.
The name calling in Congress is starting to get extreme, and out-of-the-mainstream views are showing up in floor votes.
New whistleblower protections, a response to Donald Trump's first impeachment, don't go far enough, advocates for whistleblowers say.