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Congress · 117th Congress
Capitol Police officer who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt will not be charged
Ashli Babbitt, 35, was part of the violent mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 with the hopes of stopping Congress from certifying the Electoral College victory of Joe Biden.
Congress · 117th Congress
Inspector general cites glaring problems within Capitol Police
On Jan. 6, many officers were not properly equipped, according to the officer. “About half of the officers who were fighting that day didn’t have helmets. I was there.
Congress · 117th Congress
‘Relatively few’ lawmakers can attend Biden’s April 28 joint address, Hoyer says
A president’s first joint address would typically be held in February, but extra planning was involved this year because of the coronavirus pandemic and security concerns after the Jan. 6 insurrection
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Former Gov. Pat McCrory launches North Carolina Senate run, kicks off competitive GOP primary
It surveyed 500 likely Republican primary voters from April 6-8 via telephone and using a recorded voice and had a margin of error of 4.4 points.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Cooperation: The opportunity is there for the taking
Act, passed 90-8 on March 18.CARES Act, passed 96-0 on March 25.Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, passed by voice vote on April 21.Consolidated Appropriations Act, passed 92-6
Congress · 117th Congress
Pandemic, insurrection, shootings, but little progress on congressional continuity plans
Baird said the mortal threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and the deadly attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 both highlight the need for procedures to be established before another crisis or tragedy strikes
Campaigns · 117th Congress
Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski still weighing reelection decision
The senator has frequently criticized the former president and voted to convict Trump after his impeachment for inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.
Congress · 117th Congress
Hill mourns Capitol Police Officer Billy Evans
Officer Brian Sicknick died as a result of injuries he sustained defending the Capitol from pro-Trump insurrectionists on Jan. 6. Days later, Officer Howard Liebengood died by suicide.
Policy · 117th Congress
States react to short Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause
Many states reported that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine comprised just 4 to 6 percent of total vaccines supplied to the state so far, and were expecting only a trickle of doses over the next month
Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
&pizza closes early in Rayburn after staffers eat all the pizza
Monday, but would resume its normal hours Tuesday, vowing to increase supply “so we can make pizzas until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, moving forward.”
Opinion · 117th Congress
Why a bipartisan infrastructure package is a ‘must do’ for Congress
Engineers gave America’s infrastructure another dismal ‘C-’ in its 2021 report card, finding that almost half of the nation’s roadways are in poor or mediocre condition and that the U.S. loses an estimated 6
Campaigns · 117th Congress
At the Races: Money madness
He does not accept donations from lobbyists or political action committees but said the moves of some corporate PACs to suspend donations after the violent attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 was “the responsible
Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
More than a game: Football matters more this year to Congress, Capitol Police
That’ll be especially true at this year’s charity game, following the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, which injured at least 134 police officers and killed one, Brian Sicknick, and another attack
Congress · 117th Congress
Short-staffed and overworked: Capitol Police struggle after months of trauma
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died after suffering injuries when a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. Just days later, another officer, Howard Liebengood, died by suicide.
Congress · 117th Congress
Former Illinois Rep. Bobby Schilling dies at 57
The father of 10 was beaten in the primary by Mariannette Miller-Meeks, who went on to win the contest over Democrat Rita Hart by a razor-thin 6-vote margin.
Congress · 117th Congress
Slain Capitol Police officer to lie in honor in Rotunda next week
Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the violent attack on the Capitol Jan. 6, was honored in the Rotunda on Feb. 3.
Congress · 117th Congress
Capitol security review more imperative following latest deadly attack, Ryan says
The department was hit hard by COVID-19, overrun and brutalized by violent rioters Jan. 6 before immediately pivoting to secure the inauguration just two weeks later.
Congress · 117th Congress
One Capitol Police officer killed, one injured when vehicle rams them at Capitol barricade
Officer Howard Liebengood died by suicide in the days following Jan. 6 after being on the scene of the insurrection.
Opinion · 117th Congress
We can’t wait for the pandemic to end to fight the opioid overdose surge
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., to more effectively confront one of the biggest drivers in the overdose spike — illicitly manufactured fentanyl — and address a looming deadline on May 6.