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House panel to vote on subpoena powers for Grijalva

Attendance has been a problem for the panel this Congress. Republicans adjourned a hearing in February 2019 when only two Democrats showed.

Congress · 116th Congress

Mnuchin defends Treasury tax law implementation

That’s largely a result of regulations regarding the 2017 law’s changes in international tax rules at the Treasury Department. Wyden said that he and Sen. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Mark Meadows backs only woman in crowded race to replace him

“Meadows told me he was not endorsing anybody in the race,” Wayne King, a Meadows staffer who resigned so he could run for the seat without violating ethics rules, recalled on Monday, describing

Congress · 116th Congress

Puerto Rico aid package passes House over GOP objections

“Until we answer some questions, the administration’s not going to sign it,” said House Rules Committee ranking member Tom Cole, R-Okla., adding he doubts the Senate is going to take it up.

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Impeachment news roundup: Feb. 3

He said that the House Democrats were not playing by their own rules. “You didn’t follow the rules. You should have,” Starr said. “It’s playing by the rules.

Congress · 116th Congress

House earmarks decision likely next week, Lowey says

Making a decision next week would set the stage for the beginning of the annual appropriations process, which is slated to kick off Feb. 10 when President Donald Trump sends his fiscal 2021 budget

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Iowa still matters after Monday

Ladies and gentleman, start your engines, prepare your hearts, and brush up on your delegate rules. The Iowa caucuses are finally upon us. Vermont Sen.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 30

I think it reflects poorly on us,” Schiff said, referring to Congress’ handling of impeachment and Senate Republicans’ refusal to call new relevant witnesses. Sen.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 29

The motion is consistent with Senate rules preserves the right of a majority of senators to override any decisions the justice makes, Van Hollen said.