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Congress · 119th Congress

Vote studies: 2025 sets new mark for partisanship on Capitol Hill

dynamics of the Senate, where the parties have each become more partisan aligned over the years, and where Senate Republicans voted together an average of 96 percent of the time on unity votes — only 1

Congress · 119th Congress

FEMA to get new interim director ahead of agency review report

↵↵Interim chief David Richardson resigned and will leave the role on Dec. 1, and Karen Evans, formerly a top official at the Energy Department for cybersecurity and emergency response will take the helm

Campaigns · 119th Congress

In the Spotlight: Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

Winning by just over 1 percentage point, Gluesenkamp Pérez defeated Kent and flipped the district in what was otherwise a largely disappointing election cycle for Democrats.

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP fell short in Latino-heavy areas along U.S-Mexico border

Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, formerly represented by a Democrat but redrawn during redistricting, Republican Juan Ciscomani narrowly defeated his Democratic opponent, Kirsten Engel, by just over 1

Congress · 117th Congress

McCarthy backed for speaker, but has work to do before January

requiring that legislation GOP leaders bring to the floor be supported by a majority of the conference, prohibiting the House from voting on anything other than appropriations legislation after Aug. 1

Congress · 117th Congress

OPEC production cuts add fuel to domestic energy debates

No. 1, they see the U.S. as potentially heading into a recession. They see the E.U. heading into a recession. China’s economy is still quite soft because of their internal COVID restrictions.”

Congress · 117th Congress

With Manchin’s bill aside, other permitting proposals await

The United States is the No. 1 producer of oil and gas in the world, according to the Energy Information Administration, and has seen an uptick in gas production in recent months, with more natural

Congress · 117th Congress

Pipeline’s backers have financial, campaign ties

The Equitrans PAC was first registered on Oct. 1, 2018, federal records show.   Manchin has received $10,000 from the same PAC, which also gave $7,500 to Sen. John Barrasso’s campaign.