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Congress · 117th Congress

GOP talk of school ‘hardening’ panned as fig leaf by Democrats

Funding for background checks The FBI’s fiscal 2023 request includes $10.7 billion for salaries and expenses, a 6 percent increase over the $10.1 billion the agency received in the fiscal 2022 omnibus

Congress · 117th Congress

Funding mostly absent from Supreme Court security discussion

Marshals Service appropriations this fiscal year total $1.58 billion, a nearly 6 percent increase; the White House has asked for $1.81 billion in fiscal 2023, which would be a hefty 14 percent boost.

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 panel wants to ask Rep.

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on Thursday asked Rep.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Judiciary Committee debates future of abortion rights

“But I will not be lectured on how best to protect democratic institutions from the crowd that cheered on the mob on Jan. 6 of last year and continues to perpetuate a gross lie about the last election

Opinion · 117th Congress

When did admitting mistakes become weakness for Republicans? 

McCarthy’s own voice reveals this witness to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol not only blaming Trump but also worrying that members of his own caucus would be complicit in undermining

Congress · 117th Congress

Crippling blood-drenched communists: Extreme name-calling in 2022

Schiff, D-Calif., Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., and the “January 6 Witch Hunt Committee,” and then warned that Never Trumpers are colluding “with Communist Democrats to rig the 2022 and 2024

Congress · 117th Congress

In the game of earmarks, Shelby has no peers

Shelby’s solo requests alone account for 6 percent of total earmarks in the fiscal 2022 omnibus.

Congress · 117th Congress

Former Sen. Dan Coats dishes on Supreme Court, Ukraine, Trump

Joe Manchin III would buck the party and not vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court, who would not change the court’s 6-3 conservative advantage:

Congress · 117th Congress

Congress eyes return of tourists with eagerness, anxiety

Krepp said it was difficult dealing with the coronavirus and each state’s separate regulations, but when a mob attacked the Capitol last year on Jan. 6, it made things worse in D.C., where he also lives