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Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmakers push for surprise billing changes as law takes effect

Corrected Jan. 6 | All Americans are protected as of Jan. 1 from unexpected out-of-network medical bills, thanks to the implementation of legislation to ban surprise medical billing, but many lawmakers

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

21 photos that defined 2021 on Capitol Hill

As the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, 2021, the world celebrated that 2020 was over and that things would finally get back to normal. 2021 proved much more challenging than most expected.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Fear not cheer: That’s the holiday spirit at the Capitol

Little political will exists in Congress to end the last-minute culture that many decry, especially the tradition of blowing past the Oct. 1 deadline to fund the government and instead setting up

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden to stay with Powell as Fed chairman

Corrected 1:39 p.m. | President Joe Biden said Monday he plans to stick with Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, supporting continuity in leadership as annual inflation topped 6 percent last month

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Take Five: Tony Gonzales

They get on a train that goes through Eagle Pass into San Antonio and onward, and the husband loses his arm, the wife loses her leg and their 1-year-old daughter loses parts of her hand.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

The top 10 Senate self-funders so far

in primaries] Here are the 10 candidates who had invested the largest amounts of their own money in their races through Sept. 30, and whose net worths range from $4 million and $99 million:  1.

Policy · 117th Congress

Census may have missed more than 1 million, report suggests

[Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats] The Urban Institute estimated a close to 1 percent net double count in Minnesota, contributing to the state keeping all of its House

Policy · 117th Congress

Lawmakers clash over surprise billing law’s implementation

influential voices in the health care industry that spent millions trying to influence the law are pushing the Biden administration to amend its surprise billing policies before the law takes effect on Jan. 1.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Retiring GOP senators steer clear of primaries — for now

Of the states with retiring Republican senators, Trump lost Pennsylvania by 1 point while winning Alabama by 26 points, Missouri by 15 points, Ohio by 8 points and North Carolina by 1 point.

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 probe could affect future congressional oversight

The panel in August asked 35 telecommunications, email and social media companies, such as Apple and Verizon, to preserve records — from April 1, 2020, through Jan. 31, 2021 — relating to certain