Democrat Lucas Kunce will run against Sen. Josh Hawley next year, painting the conservative lawmaker as being “out of touch” with Missourians.
Author: Mica Soellner
Rep. George Santos rescinds employment offer to a man charged with felony
Rep. George Santos rescinded an offer of employment to a man his office found out had been charged with felony wiretapping.
Democrat launches ’24 campaign against Kevin McCarthy
A Fresno Democrat has launched a long-shot bid to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy next year, accusing the Republican of abandoning his central California district.
Lawmakers find common ground on supporting entrepreneurship in U.S. workforce
House lawmakers have found an area of bipartisan interest in a divided Congress: American entrepreneurship.
Anti-socialism resolution puts House Democrats on the spot
House Republicans are putting Democrats on the record for their views on socialism with a vote on a resolution Wednesday that condemns the leftist ideology.
House GOP to host Boris Johnson for reception at Capitol Hill venue
House Republicans will host former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington on Tuesday.
Rep. Jeffries names Hoyer as head of new regional leadership arm to expand Democrats’ reach
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries named Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland on Monday to head a new regional leadership initiative aimed at expanding and promoting the party across the country.
RSC presses Biden on expectations he’ll miss the budget deadline for a third consecutive year
The Republican Study Committee is demanding answers from President Biden on whether his administration plans to submit a presidential budget to Congress before its anticipated deadline, as the national debt hits the current debt limit of $31.3 trillion.
House GOP pursues bills to end vaccine mandates, pandemic protocols
House Republicans are pursuing a series of bills this week aimed at ending any remaining pandemic protocols they’ve long viewed as unconstitutional.
Congress pursues bill to educate youth on Holocaust, fight antisemitism
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants a national audit of what public schools teach students about the Holocaust because recent studies found that young Americans lack awareness of that dark period in world history.