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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.
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
Department legal opinion holds that the Treasury Department has wiggle room to maintain higher cash balances ahead of the statutory debt limit’s reinstatement, a potentially significant development as Congress
The U.S. suspended funding for the agency in January following that allegation, and the United Nations is currently investigating.Â
This is the third time I have testified about this topic before Congress.
Congress is expected to revisit the emergency aid request when it returns in late November from the Thanksgiving recess.
Congress cleared a Senate-brokered package that funded the government for three months and suspended the debt limit until early the next year.
legislation clearing Congress first.Â
However, the White House has been rhetorically supportive of Congress passing a new Russia sanctions bill, calling it a move that would strengthen U.S. diplomatic efforts with Moscow by showing how
But Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez touted the language he offered as an amendment to the fiscal 2022 defense policy measure as an example of the types of sanctions Congress might
Political action committees of many companies and lobbying groups said they would pause some or all contributions after rioters broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to stop Congress from certifying Joe
The move comes as corporate interests plot out how to advance their agendas in a narrowly divided Congress while also grappling with fallout from the violent assault on the Capitol, fueled by a Trump-supporting
Each year, 65,000 H-1B visas are given out, a cap set by Congress.
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.
Darrell Issa is one step closer to returning to Congress.