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Norton, Larsen line up to replace DeFazio on House transportation panel
Two veteran Democrats aim to replace House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A. DeFazio when he retires next year.
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Two veteran Democrats aim to replace House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A. DeFazio when he retires next year.
Biden's climate agenda is moving in fits and starts as the U.S. is on track to miss the carbon reduction goals his administration set.
A new map could give Oklahoma Republicans a lock on the state's five House seats for the coming decade, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
A federal panel of judges ordered Alabama to draw a new minority congressional district, saying current one was unfair to Black voters.
An SEC commissioner says the agency should consider giving guidance on nonfungible tokens to clarify its thinking.
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., said he will retire rather than seek a 17th term after his Nashville-area district was broken up.
Half of nonmanagers surveyed on the Hill say they’ve struggled to pay bills, according to the Congressional Progressive Staff Association.
The House Ethics Committee on Monday released reports regarding two members: Marie Newman and Doug Lamborn.
Bad news for Joe Biden: No president since Truman saw his approval rating increase dramatically in a midterm year, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Along with representing candidates of both parties, K Street attorney Ken Gross helped corporations navigate Washington.
The Pentagon has placed 8,500 troops on alert so they may be deployed to help defend Eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine.
House Republicans’ constitutional challenge to COVID-19-related proxy-voting rules finally ran out of steam Monday.
The Biden administration added 22 fields in the program to help attract recent foreign grads with science and tech degrees.
President Biden and Donald Trump already are in the midst of a 2024 rematch as Democrats' stumbles open the door for the former president.
Emails publicized by the Brennan Center show that officials under President Donald Trump tried to rig the system for redistricting purposes.
Democrats face procedural obstacles in any attempt to break up their clean energy and social safety net bill and pass it in “chunks.”
Watch the hits and misses in Congress for the week ending Jan. 21, 2022.
President Biden and others have spoken about breaking apart the reconciliation package to pass it in pieces. But it won't be so easy.
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal workers nationwide.
Sen. Thom Tillis writes that his colleague Kyrsten Sinema's recent speech on partisanship contained both a warning and a path forward.