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At the Races: When the pain hits home
Life after Congress: As part of our recurring series on former lawmakers, Roll Call’s Mike Magner caught up with former Rep.
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Life after Congress: As part of our recurring series on former lawmakers, Roll Call’s Mike Magner caught up with former Rep.
Brewer Dan Kleban suspended his campaign and endorsed the governor on Tuesday.
Former Capitol Hill aide Jordan Wood raised $1.5 million over the three-month period, while Maine Beer Company founder Dan Kleban, who suspended his campaign earlier this week and endorsed Democratic Gov
This incredible State sent four great Republicans to Congress, and we want to keep it that way,” President Donald Trump posted Wednesday on Truth Social. Texas fallout: Rep.
But as Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone reports, Republicans in Congress hold enormous sway over the D.C. justice system that Trump maligns.
Angie Craig in Minnesota’s 2nd District, suspended his campaign to work as a senior adviser to Trump in the state.
Out of the race: Eugene Young, the former Delaware state housing authority director, suspended his campaign for Delaware’s at-large House seat. The move makes state Sen.
Yellen that the country could face an economic crisis if Congress didn’t act before Oct. 18.
Congress moved closer to a partial government shutdown Monday after Senate Republicans blocked a temporary spending bill over their opposition to a debt limit suspension Democrats attached.
If the debt ceiling isn’t raised or suspended in time, Treasury would be forced to fall back on whatever cash is left on hand and incoming revenue on a day-to-day basis.
Around a dozen members of Congress have direct experience with redistricting litigation in their previous lives as voting rights attorneys and state legislators, writes CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone
Several states and members of Congress have indicated they may challenge the census results in court. Monday’s release follows months of trouble for the decennial count.
Amid tensions surrounding the presidential election results, the Capitol Police plan to bolster security when Congress convenes in a joint session next week to count the Electoral College votes and certify
Sitting members of Congress cannot serve as electors, but members-elect can because they fulfill their duty as electors weeks before entering Congress.
That Obama administration rule putting conditions on federal funding was in place less than a year when Trump suspended it.
Congress is racing to finish negotiations on another coronavirus relief package as jobless benefits are set to expire this week, but lawmakers are carving out time to honor John Lewis as he lies in state
House party: Tuesday’s primaries featured runoffs in four open, ruby-red House districts, meaning the GOP nominees are expected to come to Congress.
The agency also requested a 120-day deadline extension from Congress, which has not yet been acted on. [jwp-video n=”1″]
Coming to a halt: Scores of campaigns suspended in-person fundraisers and door-to-door canvassing in response to the crisis, but some are going further. Arizona GOP Sen.
Wednesday brought a new wave of rattling announcements from all corners of the transportation sector as airports warned of defaults on bonds, automakers suspended operations, and the administration and