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Congress · 119th Congress

House rejects rule that would block floor votes to end tariffs

Four tariff announcements — on Feb.1, April 2, July 30 and Aug. 6 of last year — would be affected.↵↵House Foreign Affairs ranking member Gregory W.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Court blocks use of GOP-redrawn Texas congressional map

↵↵The 2-1 opinion from Judge Jeffrey V. Brown of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, joined by Judge David C. Guaderrama of the U.S.

Is there such a thing as reverse coattails?

Virginia's statewide Democratic ticket of, from left, Jay Jones, Abigail Spanberger and Ghazala Hashmi march at a Labor Day parade in Buena Vista, Va., on Sept. 1, weeks before Jones' texting scandal rocked the election. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Why Cornyn is still at risk of losing in Texas

Kennedy III by anywhere from a little (between 1 and 6 points) to a lot (14 and 17 points). But about a month before the election, Markey’s standing started to improve.

Partisan stopgap funding bills fall short in Senate

be too late to prevent steep premium increases for millions of individuals with coverage purchased on federal and state exchanges, with insurers already setting rates and open enrollment starting Nov. 1.

GOP leaders try to quell stopgap concerns as House vote nears

It would also repeal health care-related changes made by Republicans’ "big, beautiful" reconciliation law, including around $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other programs over a decade.

Amid change, Roll Call endures

We were spending more time on MySpace than LinkedIn, and Season 1 of "The Apprentice" hadn’t aired yet. While my role at Roll Call has evolved over the years, there have been a few consistent themes.

Nothing is certain except death and politics 

Those seats were filled by special elections on April 1. The risk of a lawmaker dying is not just that the seat could fall into the hands of the opposite party in a special election.