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Is the GOP warming to climate action? Trillion trees plan hopes for growth
While Democrats advocate for sweeping climate action, Republicans hope to plant a seed of their own — literally.
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While Democrats advocate for sweeping climate action, Republicans hope to plant a seed of their own — literally.
Publishing is an art at the Government Publishing Office -
Authorizing conflict: AUMF and Congress explained -
Relive impeachment week from behind the scenes on Capitol Hill -
RollCall The latest edition of CQ’s study of congressional voting comes out in CQ Magazine on Feb. 25 and the authors, CQ reporters John Bennett and Jonathan Miller, explain that Congress voted as Trump wanted at record levels in 2017 and 2018, while representatives and senators who crossed party lines more than their peers paid […]
Does your member of Congress like pumpkin spice lattes? -
‘We have been scorned’: Democratic Women’s Caucus lays out agenda -
House Democrats launch impeachment inquiry; how would impeachment work? -
Bowser and Norton hope 2019 is the year for D.C. statehood -
Pelosi doesn't want to answer your impeachment questions -
Have it your way: Eat Brgz makes patties personal -
Welcome back Congress: Protesters swarm House offices -
Lawmakers return to Washington, here’s what to expect -
Why do members of Congress have to gavel in and gavel out during recess? -
Congress’ new caucus: Wexton gives agritourism a voice -
Baseballs, Yoda, guitars and more: Here's what's in Doug Jones' office -
These members can play baseball, but do you want them on your trivia team? -