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Photos of the week ending September 9, 2022
Photos of the week: The summer recess ended for the northern side of the Capitol as the Senate returned to Washington on Tuesday.
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Photos of the week: The summer recess ended for the northern side of the Capitol as the Senate returned to Washington on Tuesday.
As the first Democratic Haitian American to serve in Congress, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick feels a sense of urgency and destiny.
The cuts are the result of a 2020 decision to increase payments for underpaid services like primary care and maternal health.
Lawmakers will wrestle with a White House request for $47.1 billion in emergency funds and the need to avert a partial government shutdown.
The Biden administration is seeking tens of billions of dollars in emergency funds as part of the upcoming short-term spending bill.
House Democratic leaders are working on a plan to take up a temporary spending bill that would extend current funding levels through Dec. 16.
Of all servicemembers, 8.4 percent of women and 1.5 percent of men said they had been assaulted or that someone had tried to assault them.
A bipartisan pair of senators raised concerns about work permit delays at USCIS that they say has hurt Ukrainian refugees.
Republican-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist is resigning his House seat a week after winning the Florida gubernatorial primary.
Immigrant advocates criticized the Biden administration’s new rule to fortify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Graham leaned on a constitutional protection for sitting members of Congress in an effort to keep from testifying before a grand jury.
As ocean levels rise, members of Congress are turning to simple tools to protect their districts: seawalls.
The climate, health care and tax bill that became law last week may buttress the EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases.
Potential changes in control of one or both chambers could put earmarks for local projects on the chopping block.
Joe Sempolinski, who served as district director to former New York Rep. Tom Reed, won the special election to serve out his term.
Democrat Pat Ryan beat Republican Marc Molinaro in a special election both parties were watching in New York's 19th District.
After a redistricting shuffle, Rep. Mondaire Jones ran in a New York City district, but he lost a crowded Democratic primary.
Graham argues that testifying would violate the constitutional protections for members of Congress engaging in “speech or debate.”
Donald Trump's ever-changing story about the documents found at Mar-a-Lago are meant to distract from the only two questions that matter.
The reconciliation law provides the Forest Service with money for grants to aid private landowners with costs of addressing climate change.