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CRS director to step down amid complaints
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced Mazanec’s planned departure internally Tuesday afternoon, and the House Administration Committee confirmed her resignation Wednesday.
Biden’s pick to lead the CDC faces tough summer on Capitol Hill
Cohen has not formally been tapped to head the agency, and the White House would not comment on reports that she has been picked to replace Walensky, but a source familiar with the White House’s decisions
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Debt drama may not fuel campaign ads
Thomas Massie provided a crucial vote in the House Rules Committee to advance the debit limit bill to the House floor.
Senate stalled on latest ‘Dreamers’ proposal ahead of court hearing
Chris Coons of Delaware, who attended a bipartisan border trip earlier this year, said at a Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday on farmworker visas that he was "pleased to see" Salazar and Escobar’s
Crow sidesteps panel’s questions about gifts to Clarence Thomas
An attorney for Harlan Crow told the committee Crow did not have to answer questions about reports Thomas did not disclose that Crow had provided luxury vacations for the justice, bought property from
Hill-favored projects called defense budget’s ‘black hole’
The defense research projects, listed in unclassified tables in the appropriations reports, have names that are sometimes inscrutable even to most defense experts, and many sound as if they might be patented
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Bandwidth on the run
will include shielding tax-exempt organizations from having to disclose where they get their money, CQ Roll Call’s Justin Papp reports.
The GOP wants you* to quit your job
And DHS Secretary Mayorkas has endured the most heat this year, facing at least eight congressional demands to resign.Â
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Admakers (heart) NY
Air time: The battle over raising the debt ceiling is not just taking place in White House meetings with Biden and congressional leaders.
Santos isn’t the first member of Congress indicted. Here’s how others ended up
News reports published after the New York Republican was elected detailed how there was no evidence for swaths of his personal history.Â
Rep. George Santos reportedly facing federal criminal charges
Santos, a freshman Republican representing parts of Long Island and Queens, is the subject of a House Ethics Committee investigation and other investigations into his finances and other issues.Â
Most vulnerable House list runs through New York, California
Before he was sworn in, several reports found that he had lied about his personal history, including his schooling and work history.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Rankings revealed
We also rely on fundraising reports, our reporting on the political dynamics at play in the state or district and the insights of our friends at Inside Elections to determine who makes the list.
Chief justice declines Senate invitation to testify about ethics
Roberts Jr. has declined an invitation to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing next week on ethics rules for the Supreme Court. Chair Richard J.
Senate Democrats press on Clarence Thomas ethics concerns
The chair of the Senate Finance Committee demanded information Monday from a billionaire Republican donor as Democrats respond to reports that Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose luxury trips and
Why the narrative that Biden is drifting right for 2024 is closer to malarkey than reality
Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., has endorsed a Biden reelection bid.
Senate invites chief justice to testify on Supreme Court ethics
And he and other Senate Democrats wrote a letter to Roberts that urged the chief justice to address the reports about Thomas.
Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Now show me yours
But when the New York Democrat ran for Congress last year, his critics accused him of not knowing much about the 10th Congressional District.
Lawmakers ‘scratching their heads’ at lack of answers on health breach
"The fact that such a breach was able to occur left our congressional community in shock," said House Administration Oversight Subcommittee Chair Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga.