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At the Races: Deck the House with boughs of chaos

Check out their most memorable images of the year: Part 1 and Part 2. ICYMI NRSC staffing: Sen. Tim Scott announced the NRSC’s senior leadership team for the 2026 cycle.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Money comin’, money goin’

Her nearly $2.7 million raised, including a $1 million loan, put her ahead of any other Republican candidate on that list.

Trump endorsement question hangs over Nevada Senate race

Gunter, whose personal financial disclosure statement lists six assets worth between $1 million and $5 million and three more worth between $5 million and $25 million, has opened his checkbook for the

House delays sending Mayorkas impeachment to Senate

"I do think they’re going to lose some political face, because it looks like they’re trying to hide a discussion, which is on their No. 1 big issue to defend: open borders," Braun said.

Photos of the week ending March 1, 2024

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reflected in a video camera lens, participates in a news conference after the House Republican Conference meeting in the Capitol on Thursday.

Huge gap on spending bill policy riders as time dwindles

However, the significant partisan differences over policy riders will leave more work than usual for leadership, posing the biggest threat to passing final appropriations by the March 1 and March 8 deadlines

War supplemental stymied in Senate over border holdup

Democrats added $4 billion in extra military aid to Ukraine to last into next November, and $1 billion in funding to shore up security at U.S. nonprofits and religious institutions facing renewed threats

Democrats see big wins in local elections, look to 2024

Ohio Issue 1, which enshrines reproductive rights in the Ohio state constitution, passed by a wide margin, 57 percent to 43 percent, in a resounding victory for Democrats and the abortion rights movement

Bipartisan stopgap funds bill unveiled in Senate

natural disaster victims.If it passes both chambers and President Joe Biden signs it by Saturday, the country would be spared a partial government shutdown that would begin with the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.