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Congress Stays Away, but Not Sledders

No need to arrange things ahead of time, no coordinating schedules, just show up and you’ll see friends and neighbors. We’ve been cooped up and need a little social interaction.

Congress Stays Away, but Not Sledders

No need to arrange things ahead of time, no coordinating schedules, just show up and you’ll see friends and neighbors. We’ve been cooped up and need a little social interaction.

The Ryan Speakership Will Be on Time

“I personally, as a former majority leader, appreciate the policy enunciated by the speaker in order to accommodate members’ schedules so we can vote on time,” Hoyer said on the floor.

SOTU: A Non-Political Speech About Politics

Earnest said the president’s Monday and Tuesday schedules have been purposely left thinner than normal so he can continue writing — and rewriting — the address.

SOTU: A Non-Political Speech About Politics

Earnest said the president’s Monday and Tuesday schedules have been purposely left thinner than normal so he can continue writing — and rewriting — the address.

What the 2016 Calendar Says About Congress

Inside the stretches of legislating followed by the bursts of recess, the schedules for 2016  announced this week by the Republican top brass in the House and Senate offer some quirky rhythms and

Senate to Join House in Prolonged August Recess

The Senate and House schedules do not appear to align around the Easter holiday in 2016, with the Senate following the traditional pattern of taking the week before and after the Easter weekend.

Ryan’s Demands Include Plea for Work-Life Balance

Members of Congress are already working hectic schedules, with an average of 70 hours per week when in session and nearly 60 hours per week for district work periods, with approximately 13 meetings

Capitol Workers to Strike Ahead of Papal Visit

workers are returning to full-time work after the six-week August recess, a period indicative of the challenges facing the food service workers at the Capitol, who struggle with low wages and uneven work schedules

Capitol Workers to Strike Ahead of Papal Visit

workers are returning to full-time work after the six-week August recess, a period indicative of the challenges facing the food service workers at the Capitol, who struggle with low wages and uneven work schedules