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Ethics panel announces four investigations

The OCE found that Mooney had spent thousands in campaign funds on personal pursuits, including on fast food and family vacations.

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Capitol Police, MPD to get Congressional Gold Medals

Legislation to honor the Capitol Police and Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department with Congressional Gold Medals — in recognition of their heroism in protecting members of Congress from pro-Trump

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House Democrats change tack on spending bill floor debate

Two Democrats voting against the rule had offered amendments with bipartisan support at the Rules Committee seeking to divert funds in the $62.2 billion State-Foreign Operations bill to pro-democracy

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Spending package headed for House debate

Get on the bus Out of a slew of submissions, the House Rules Committee is deciding which amendments to a seven-bill spending package will make it to the floor this week.

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J. Thomas Manger picked to be Capitol Police chief

Manger will lead more than 1,800 sworn officers who are charged with protecting the Capitol complex and those on the campus, including members of Congress, staff and visitors.

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Supreme Court weakens another Voting Rights Act provision

Alito wrote that the dissent’s interpretation of Section 2 that a law has a “statistically significant” effect on minority voters may be enough to take down even voting rules that appear to be neutral

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Hill staffers expect infrastructure bill to pass, but little else

infrastructure negotiations are tracking last December’s $900 billion COVID-19 relief law, which was incorporated into a year-end omnibus after moderates rescued faltering negotiations between President Donald Trump

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Cracks in party unity could stall Democratic momentum

ANALYSIS — House Republicans remain divided on how to handle former President Donald Trump, as their 35 defections on Democrats’ proposal for a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol