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Cantor, Hoyer Want More Info on Pakistan Role

While Majority Leader Eric Cantor (Va.) and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Md.) did not come out in support of stripping Pakistan of foreign aid, both suggested Congress should look into the issue of

Capitol Police Face New Grievances From Black Officers

Capitol Police officers and civilian employees are involved in the new Office of Compliance complaint accusing Herrera of violating the Congressional Accountability Act, which applies workplace laws to Congress

Redistricting Doesn’t Always Go as Planned

He’d also been driving on a suspended license and had been previously arrested for leaving the scene of an accident, all charges that had been dropped but that weren’t public before his House bid.

Controversial EPA Vote on Hold in Senate

would be a tough one for some moderate Democrats, who would find themselves in the unsavory position of having to choose between the Obama administration and an anti-regulation Republican movement in Congress

Ethics Committee Has Slow Start

An investigative subcommittee charged Waters in August with violating House rules, but in November the full Ethics panel suspended a scheduled ethics trial after announcing that it had uncovered

Harman and Pelosi Never Quite Saw Eye to Eye

The Southern Californian, who is married to wealthy businessman Sidney Harman, sought the support of the state delegation in 1998 when she retired from Congress to run for governor.

Sanders, Tea Party Fundraise Following Tragedy

“Given the recent tragedy in Arizona, as well as the start of the new Congress, I wanted to take this opportunity to share a few words with political friends in Vermont and throughout the country,” Sanders

Partisanship Stalls in Wake of Tragedy

Majority Leader Eric Cantor (Va.) immediately announced that all legislative activity on the House floor would be suspended — including a planned vote on a controversial, and highly partisan, health