Policy · 117th Congress
Ukraine invasion triggers rhetoric for both sides in US energy debate
Both sides find ammunition in the U.S. debate over a shift to renewable energy sources following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Both sides find ammunition in the U.S. debate over a shift to renewable energy sources following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
“Remember, Washington put the country ahead of himself,” says Vermont Democrat, who has served in the Senate for nearly half a century.
Kinzinger said in remarks that while he will be out of Congress in a year, “I'm not going anywhere.”
President Joe Biden will use part of his first State of the Union address Tuesday to press Congress on his stalled budget package.
Immigration is an unlikely focus in the State of the Union amid turmoil in Ukraine, the pandemic and a Supreme Court confirmation battle.
“Individuals may choose to mask at any time, but it is no longer a requirement,” a letter sent to House staff Sunday night said.
Rep. Ted Deutch, the chairman of the House Ethics Committee, will resign later this year to become CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case with implications for Biden’s plans to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions.
After a new map split his district, Pennsylvania Rep. Fred Keller ended his bid for a second full term rather than run in a GOP primary.
Justices on Monday appeared ready to decide the limits of the EPA's authority but gave no clear signals how the court might draw such a line.
Biden administration imposed sanctions on Russia’s Central Bank that prohibit U.S. dollar transactions.
Redistricting made fewer districts competitive, making primaries more important in deciding who will fill Texas House seats.
The Supreme Court is asked by Pennsylvania Republicans to overturn a congressional redistricting map approved by the state's high court.
There just aren’t enough Democratic voters to draw a competitive district in Idaho. Any action will be in the 2nd District GOP primary.
Sen. James M. Inhofe, 87, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee, said he plans to support his chief of staff for his seat.
As top Senate Democrats finalize their plan for making marijuana legal nationwide, industry and advocacy groups are urging a lower tax rate.
President Biden pledged to use every tool at his disposal to shield Americans from higher gas prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Agency also recommends that masks be worn in schools only in parts of the country with high COVID-19 transmission.
President Joe Biden fulfilled a promise to appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court, nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The top Senate Democrat overseeing foreign aid said Congress likely will pass emergency spending for Ukraine of at least $10 billion.