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New fundraising reports show two Democratic state legislators with roughly the same financial support in the race to succeed Cedric L.
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New fundraising reports show two Democratic state legislators with roughly the same financial support in the race to succeed Cedric L.
As congressional committees continue to review the breakdown of Capitol Police security preparations on Jan. 6, some congressional leaders are deferring to the department when it comes to a vital decision
NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer reiterated during a Politico Playbook event Wednesday that the committee doesn’t take sides in primaries.
House Appropriations Committee Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., recently sent a letter to the Biden administration urging limited use of influx facilities when possible.
Ted Budd, The Washington Post reports. In Alabama, Rep. Terri A. Sewell, the only Democrat in the delegation, is weighing a run for the state’s open Senate seat.
Congressional leaders are negotiating the details while also working with appropriators on security needs to be addressed in a supplemental funding bill.
Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus and Congressional Black Caucus called on the Biden administration to do more in combating
If media reports are correct that the PAC spent on direct advertising only about a third of the $90 million it raised, with much going to board members and their companies, I suspect Democratic donors
Peter Meijer’s 3rd District in western Michigan deadlocked 11-11 on whether to censure the GOP freshman for voting to impeach Trump, The Detroit News reports.
There are two ethics offices in the House: the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics. There is one in the Senate, the Senate Select Committee on Ethics.
Ruben Gallego talks to potential congressional candidates, a new question comes up.
Tim Kaine said at a committee hearing Tuesday.
The ads preceded a vote today to strip Georgia freshman Marjorie Taylor Greene of her House committee assignments for her radical views, including an embrace of QAnon.
Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee posts following reports on a string of outlandish comments.
The Committee has historically punted on difficult questions that come before them, despite their purported authority to hold Senate members accountable.
Not on a House Committee. Not as a Member of Congress.
McCarthy’s backing would likely come with the substantial weight of the Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC affiliated with him.
And Politico reports that Peters is likely to lead the committee. Speaking of Senate races: Democratic Rep.
far more radical” that past congressional efforts that have failed.
House Republican leaders appointed several potentially vulnerable members to the coveted Appropriations Committee — a prize they could use to boost their standing with voters back home.