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Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel pushes for Capitol Police changes, funding

That’s separate from a roughly $1 billion security supplemental Congress passed last year in response to the attack that included $300 million for increased security measures, $71 million to cover

Capitol Ink · 117th Congress

Capitol Ink | The best of 2022

Matson knew the Respect for Marriage Act was coming up for a vote in the Senate, so he baked a cake for the Supreme Court in “Congressional bakery,” from Dec. 1.

Policy · 117th Congress

Park Police radio channels unrecorded for years, watchdog says

Park Police has been under public scrutiny since some of its officers along with officers from other law enforcement agencies violently cleared largely peaceful protesters from Lafayette Park on June 1,

Congress · 117th Congress

Park Police, Secret Service reach settlement over 2020 protests

update their policies governing protests and enact the changes within 30 days as part of a settlement tied to the violent police clearing of protestors from Lafayette Square near the White House on June 1,

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police teams were lacking in weapons certifications

[jwp-video n=”1″] Hundreds of investigations The Jan. 6 insurrection also played out Tuesday in another House hearing room, where FBI Director Christoper Wray told the Oversight Committee that

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

All the times John Boehner cried

[jwp-video n=”1″] Getting a phone call from his high school coach “On the other end of the line was Coach Faust, who gave me a classic pep talk from our days on the field together — about stepping

Congress · 117th Congress

Capitol Police IG opens investigation into Jan. 6 riot

[jwp-video n=”1″] Among some of the behavior that has set off alarms: A Capitol Police officer was seen taking a selfie with members of the violent mob and some lawmakers in Congress have questioned