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Former top Shelby aide to lead GOP appropriations staff
Senate veteran William D. Duhnke III will return to his old job as minority staff director of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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Senate veteran William D. Duhnke III will return to his old job as minority staff director of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Michael Angelo Riley was a Capitol Police officer for more than 25 years before he was indicted and resigned from the department in October.
Mitchell “had been out since he was diagnosed with a serious illness last fall,” the Capitol Police spokesperson said.
The Supreme Court has blocked a vaccine mandate for private employers but allowed one for health care workers.
Data shows the widest racial ownership gap since 1960, eight years before Congress passed landmark housing discrimination law.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said in a floor speech she opposes rules changes that would allow voting rights legislation to advance by majority vote.
The Biden White House scored a victory Thursday when Senate Democrats rejected a GOP-pushed Nord Stream 2 sanctions measure.
A bipartisan Senate group is negotiating a bill to provide about $40 billion in fresh funding for pandemic-battered restaurants.
Congress honored the late Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday, amid a renewed debate on something Reid was familiar with fighting: the filibuster.
The Jan. 6 select committee is asking House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to voluntarily provide information to the panel.
House transportation spending chairman warns that the new infrastructure law could be held up without an agreement on fiscal 2022 spending.
The Schumer-Graham casino amendment’s inclusion in the fiscal 2022 NDAA is an example of two Washington truisms.
Blocked twice from beginning debate on bills affecting voting, Senate Democrats say they have a plan, but final passage remains uncertain.
Pentagon officials told lawmakers that Congress' failure to agree on fiscal 2022 appropriations was hurting military readiness.
Republicans and Democrats want to get tough on Russia, but a new sanctions measure – so far – has no GOP supporters in the Senate.
Democrats warned for years that a change made for judicial nominees would eventually work against Republicans — and on Wednesday, it did.
Republicans pointed to big cost increases over the past year while Democrats focused on those price rises moderating in recent months.
Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won a Florida special election Tuesday after promising to fight for $1,000 monthly government payments.
The Capitol Police department is barely keeping up with investigating threats against members of Congress.
Powell is expected to get another term as Fed chairman, but faces pressure over the central bank's moves to address pandemic economic stress.