Congress February 19, 2021 Democratic Asian-American lawmakers to form second group that will include Republicans The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) is branching out to welcome House Republicans into a new bipartisan group, a shakeup that reflects the historic diversity of the newly elected GOP class.Â
Congress February 6, 2021 Iowa congressional contest heats up as House takes first step to consider election challenge The ongoing challenge to Iowa's second congressional district race is poised to soon heat up when the House committee charged with investigating the matter will officially get to work.
House of Representatives February 4, 2021 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defends herself in floor speech: 'None of us are perfect' Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said she regretted her past statements on QAnon conspiracy theories and they do not represent her beliefs today, in a floor speech before the House was to take a vote to strip her from committee assignments.
House of Representatives February 2, 2021 House blocks immediate consideration of GOP school reopening legislation House Republicans fell short in their effort Tuesday to force immediate consideration of a school reopening bill that would have given full federal funding to schools that physically reopen during the coronavirus pandemic and penalized districts that remain closed.Â
Meet the New Congress January 20, 2021 Two GOP House freshmen beat the odds, land coveted committee spots Two swing-district Republican House freshmen scored coveted spots on the House Appropriations Committee in a rare feat for newly elected members.
Nancy Pelosi January 15, 2021 'Squad' members named to House financial services, oversight and reform committees Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., have been selected to serve on the House’s Financial Services Committee, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office announced Thursday.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash January 12, 2021 Freshman GOP lawmaker admits he’d feel safer in Congress with a weapon after Capitol attack The storming of the Capitol building last week put a new emphasis on security in Washington, but freshman Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., said Tuesday he’d feel even safer if he could carry a weapon in Congress.
Meet the New Congress January 10, 2021 Rep. Peter Meijer, Iraq veteran, says US needs to plan for future: 'I'm very worried about long-term trends' Rep. Peter Meijer, the new GOP congressman from West Michigan's 3rd Congressional District, grew up watching "The Daily Show" when comedian Jon Stewart would roast lawmakers for their hypocrisy by contrasting their past comments with videos of their new change of heart.
Big Tech Backlash January 9, 2021 Rep. Cawthorn: Big tech censorship of conservatives sets 'dangerous precedent,' 'trust-busting' needed Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., told "Fox & Friends" it's time to "fight against" big tech censorship, after Twitter and other social media platforms permanently banned President Trump.
Meet the New Congress January 7, 2021 Rep. Frank Mrvan says Democratic Party needs to deliver for working men and women Indiana Rep. Frank Mrvan, a newly elected moderate Democrat, said the key to winning back working men and women who supported President Trump is producing "deliverables" to recover the manufacturing base, strengthen Made-in-America provisions and invest in new infrastructure.
Meet the New Congress January 5, 2021 Texas Rep. Pat Fallon, former Notre Dame football player, says future of GOP is being more likable, accessible Rep. Pat Fallon, a former Notre Dame football player with a big personality, says the future of the Republican Party will be more accessible, likable and inspirational.Â