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Opinion · 116th Congress

Cancer’s dirty little secret

</p> That’s why I joined my colleagues to introduce the Lymphedema Treatment Act.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photos from the ‘Million MAGA March’ in Washington

</p> Here are six photos from the event this weekend as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists. </p> A Trump supporter yells at counter-protesters outside of the Supreme Court on Saturday.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

For progressives, the House is as big a problem as the Senate

</p> Davis led the Republicans’ campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee, in 2001 and 2002 when the GOP held a 222-213 majority.</p> That Congress, President George W.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate spending bill demands body-camera report from Park Police

</p> The Interior-Environment spending bill for fiscal 2021, which the Senate Appropriations Committee released Tuesday, directs Interior to complete a report the committee ordered during the appropriations

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photos of the week ending Nov. 13, 2020

</p> Meanwhile, some members who lost their elections, or did not run this year, are packing up their offices.

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate GOP lays out priorities in fiscal 2021 spending showdown

</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The Homeland Security bill was scheduled to go to the floor in a package with five other bills but was pulled at the last minute after progressive and moderate Democrats expressed

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Photo of the day: Meet the new boss

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss,” sang The Who in their 1971 song “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration changes to take time under Biden, experts say

</p> “This might be a frequent approach for the Biden administration,” Pierce said. </p> “Some regulations could also be reversed through the Congressional Review Act,” she added.