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Utah Republican Burgess Owens announces retirement

Utah in recent years has been caught up in a redistricting fight in federal court – and as Republicans have looked to redistricting in a number of states in hopes of keeping control of the House in the 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

The State of Division

↵↵One of the most audible reactions in the room wasn't related to Trump or his agenda at all, but rather an appearance of the U.S. men's hockey team, which won a gold medal in Italy at the 2026 Olympics

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

Photos of the week | February 6-12, 2026

A hearing on the Epstein files, ICE oversight, the attorney general's testimony and Buddhist monks highlighted the week in Congress.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

House money race dotted by challengers who outraised incumbents

↵↵Reports filed with the Federal Election Commission at the end of January show how much money candidates brought in between October and December, and how much they had available at the beginning of 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Chip export bill advances in House Foreign Affairs

↵↵The moves come after a provision to require chip companies to prioritize sales to U.S. firms before selling chips overseas was removed from the fiscal 2026 defense authorization law, known as the NDAA

Congress · 119th Congress

White House holds back on national AI framework specifics

↵↵The president's budget request for fiscal 2026 proposed a $325 million cut, but the compromise Commerce-Justice-Science bill included in a three-bill package being considered by the Senate would reject

Campaigns · 119th Congress

6 key questions about the 2026 midterm elections

Both parties are preparing for a hard-fought midterm election year that, if the first full week of 2026 is any indication, will bring along some surprises. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Warren pitches a bigger economic tent for Democrats

Democrats need to hone their messaging on "full-throated economic populist ideas" as the party looks to regain ground in the 2026 midterms, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Monday.

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

December brings reelection reflection — and safety fears

↵↵As filing deadlines for the 2026 elections approach in more and more states, it's not just current members who could be deterred but would-be candidates eyeing their first bids for office as well.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Is the House battleground going back to the future?

typically a good measure of a House seat's partisan performance, this month's off-year election results showed that the 2020 presidential race might be a better baseline to evaluate what might happen in 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Biofuels standards put farm, oil state members on opposite sides

↵↵So far, the EPA's proposal for the 2026 and 2027 RFS mandates has drawn the support of farm-state lawmakers — who often find themselves at odds with the Trump administration over issues such as trade

Congress · 119th Congress

Republicans denounce new Democratic offer to end shutdown

↵↵The top four leaders of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees met Friday to try to put the finishing touches on a package of three fiscal 2026 bills that have been in the works for weeks: the

Democrats tight-lipped on shutdown off-ramp as pressure grows

over how long to extend government funding, as Senate leaders indicated negotiators will need more time beyond the Nov. 21 deadline proposed in the House-passed continuing resolution to finish fiscal 2026

In the Spotlight: Gary Peters

What’s New: Peters was one of the first members of the 119th Congress to announce his retirement, declaring in late January that he would not run for a third term in 2026.

Are we at the beginning of the next civil war?

Why does it matter for the 2026 midterm elections? If Trump remains unpopular or has a poor job approval rating, Republicans’ majorities in Congress would be more at risk.