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Democrats say they face a test of faith on whether to trust a bipartisan appropriations process for the next fiscal year.
As part of Roll Call’s 70th anniversary, we’ve asked several notable alumni to reflect on their time working for the paper.
The House Republican Steering Committee recommended Rep. Andrew Garbarino of New York to succeed Mark E. Green to chair the ...
President Trump's MAGA base remains solidly behind his second term despite frustrations over the Jeffrey Epstein documents ...
The first politician to weigh in happened to be the show’s July 17 guest, Sen. Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif. He posted on social ...
Support is building for a bill to revise a law allowing victims of contaminated water at Camp Lejeune to seek damages from ...
At the state and local level, this is where you can touch your government much more easily right now,” says author Miranda ...
The new chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Health subcommittee brings to the role a focus on opioid policy.
The wildfire that destroyed a Grand Canyon lodge this month was the latest blow to the National Park Service staffing and funding cuts.
The big question on Capitol Hill this week is whether Senate Democrats agree to help kick off the appropriations process.
Tourists gather in the small Senate rotunda — designed as an ornamental air shaft — in the Capitol’s in the old Senate wing ...
Friday's action marks first time in decades lawmakers have agreed to a White House request to claw back funding Congress ...