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At the Races: The cost of chaos
Garret Graves, R-La., said it was a matter of logistics, Justin Papp reports.
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Garret Graves, R-La., said it was a matter of logistics, Justin Papp reports.
Frank Pallone Jr., the ranking member on the Energy and Commerce Committee who lost a Democratic primary for the state’s 2013 Senate special election, could throw his name into the mix, NJ.com reports.
Projecting results of individual state races onto the congressional map is challenging, but the overperformance by Democrats appears to be an ongoing trend.
CQ Roll Call’s Ryan Tarinelli reports.
The Idaho Capital Sun reports the settlement includes $4,325 in fines.
Chris Stewart is not only fueling a competitive Republican primary, there’s also competition for his spot on the House Appropriations Committee, where CQ Roll Call’s Aidan Quigley reports the contenders
CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone reports that a brief filed by the Congressional Black Caucus, led by Alabama Democratic Rep.
On Wednesday, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee circulated a list of a handful of Republican incumbents in competitive districts for 2024 who they argue had a particular connection
On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee advanced a bill by Texas Republican Rep.
The Palmetto State also happens to be what the Democratic National Committee says is the home of the party’s first 2024 primary.
Cue the new congressional maps in a handful of states.
Schiff, the former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and top rival of conservatives.
Thomas Massie provided a crucial vote in the House Rules Committee to advance the debit limit bill to the House floor.
will include shielding tax-exempt organizations from having to disclose where they get their money, CQ Roll Call’s Justin Papp reports.
Air time: The battle over raising the debt ceiling is not just taking place in White House meetings with Biden and congressional leaders.
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.
But when the New York Democrat ran for Congress last year, his critics accused him of not knowing much about the 10th Congressional District.
Meanwhile, 240 congressional Democrats filed a separate brief asking the appeals court to halt the ruling. West Virginia Sen.
Starting gate DCCC targets: The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee identified 33 seats as initial targets for next year’s elections, including several swing seats in states like New York