Policy · 117th Congress
Pharmacies, governors say Biden test program is depleting supply
The Biden administration’s program to make 1 billion COVID-19 rapid tests available to Americans appears to be exacerbating supply shortages.
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The Biden administration’s program to make 1 billion COVID-19 rapid tests available to Americans appears to be exacerbating supply shortages.
Facing a surge in traffic deaths, the Department of Transportation released a new roadway safety strategy.
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Wesley Hunt, a Black Republican candidate for an open House seat in Texas, raised more than $1 million in the fourth quarter.
Supreme Court confirmation fights help both parties remind their base voters how important it is to win Senate seats.
Temporary expansions meant to help charities stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis expired at the end of the year.
Photos of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's decades of public service in Washington. He is planning to retire.
Advocates say his moves won’t address inequalities in educational achievement, business ownership and household wealth.
President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders are hoping that simply repackaging their failed legislation will work in their favor.
The House version of a sprawling technology draft bill incorporates a host of climate-related provisions not included in the Senate version.
President Biden touts the proposal as a way to lower prices, as only 1 in 5 Americans who could benefit from a hearing aid uses one.
‘The world wasn’t always ready for me,’ says the Rhode Island Democrat, who is preparing to retire from Congress after 22 years.
Foreign Relations chairman sees 'no lack of resolve' among senators to pass sanctions bill against Russian officials
Not everyone in Congress wants to burn it all down, say members of the newly restructured House Chiefs of Staff Association.
Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court, providing President Joe Biden an opportunity to shape the court.
Recent confirmation battles leave Senate Democrats with advantages that will allow them to quickly fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
House Ways and Means Committee Democrats offer a sweeping competition bill to expand the Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
Did Joe Biden promise too much? Maybe. But not pursuing key priorities of Democrats was not really an option either.
Low salaries in a high-cost city like D.C. have long made it difficult for junior staffers in Congress. Among the proposals? A salary floor.
Critics say while he won new federal spending, Biden didn’t achieve his goal of a “fix-it first” approach to highways.