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Unspent funds color debate over additional pandemic relief
Democrats anticipate a White House request for more pandemic relief, but it is sure to face questions about previous funds.
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Democrats anticipate a White House request for more pandemic relief, but it is sure to face questions about previous funds.
A Black employee at the Architect of the Capitol is suing the agency, alleging racial discrimination. It is the second such case recently.
President Joe Biden plans to announce a nominee by the end of February to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
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.
The House version of a sprawling technology draft bill incorporates a host of climate-related provisions not included in the Senate version.
Foreign Relations chairman sees 'no lack of resolve' among senators to pass sanctions bill against Russian officials
Temporary expansions meant to help charities stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis expired at the end of the year.
Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court, providing President Joe Biden an opportunity to shape the court.
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.
Two veteran Democrats aim to replace House Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter A. DeFazio when he retires next year.
House Republicans’ constitutional challenge to COVID-19-related proxy-voting rules finally ran out of steam Monday.
The House Ethics Committee on Monday released reports regarding two members: Marie Newman and Doug Lamborn.
Lobbying battles over an infrastructure measure and a spending and tax package propelled a surge among most of K Street’s biggest spenders.
Democrats face procedural obstacles in any attempt to break up their clean energy and social safety net bill and pass it in “chunks.”
The House clerk told the Congress modernization committee about the four different formats in use for writing and viewing legislation.
The House panel investigating the Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily appear for an interview in February.
Republicans and Democrats are joining forces to try preventing tech giants from harming smaller companies by pushing their own products.
Debate of whether tighter limitations on member stock trading has been a popular topic of late on Capitol Hill.