The vice president on Monday is scheduled to certify the victory of a man she repeatedly called unfit for office.
Arizona's freshman Reps. Yassamin Ansari and Abe Hamadeh are religiously unaffiliated, rare among Capitol Hill lawmakers.
Friday marks the start of the 119th United States Congress as new members are scheduled to be sworn in on Capitol Hill. As ...
"Members elect will all rise, and the chair will now administer the oath of office. Will you raise your right hand? Do you ...
Every two years, Pew Research Center publishes a report on the religious affiliation of members of the incoming Congress ... measures the religious composition of the United States. When the U.S.
US lawmakers in the 119th session of Congress will be sworn in on Jan. 3 after an election in which money from crypto ...
Mike Johnson persuaded a pair of GOP skeptics to change votes, keeping the gavel in an era of Republican control in Washington.
Kenny Holston/The New York Times Supported by By Luke Broadwater Reporting from Washington More than 50 members are leaving Congress this ... so many of us who had flipped our seats — so many ...
On Monday, Congress will vote to certify the 2024 presidential election, but unlike four years ago, Republicans won't contest the results. That's, of course, because their candidate President ...
Now she was making history again, recently elected as the first openly transgender member of Congress. Her political promotion has come during a reckoning for transgender rights, when legislation ...
Times-Union readers want to know: A friend told me that she read on the Internet that members of Congress who only serve one term get full pay. Is that true? FactCheck.org also recently was asked ...
Now she was making history again, recently elected as the first openly transgender member of Congress ... have more in common than what divides us,” McBride said. She continued, “We can ...