Rep. Carolyn Maloney is holding a hearing on Equal Pay Day to examine the pay gap, the the disproportionate inequalities women of color face and more.
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Biden’s relief bill isn’t getting bipartisan support like previous stimulus bills. What do Republicans dislike so much?
All Senate Republicans voted against even starting debate on the $1.9 trillion measure on Thursday.
The House passed a sweeping voting rights act. What’s in it?
The For the People Act, also known as H.R. 1, would provide sweeping reforms on redistricting, absentee voting, voting rights and election security.
Eugene Goodman, heralded as hero during Capitol riot, to be awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The Senate unanimously passed legislation to award Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman with a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded by Congress.
Cori Bush to move offices after altercation with Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress tunnel
Rep. Cori Bush is moving offices after a verbal altercation with fellow congresswoman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over mask-wearing.
Here are the customary things Trump did not do leading up to Biden’s inauguration
Aside from not attending the inauguration itself, Donald and Melania Trump did not do several other traditional and ceremonial things to welcome Biden
The Trumps, Jimmy Carter: Who did not attend Biden’s inauguration
After an extraordinary election, an unusual inauguration was also marked by who wasn’t there.
A bust of Chávez and more
Biden’s Oval Office
‘Lack standing’: Rep. Gohmert’s lawsuit against Pence to overturn election results thrown out
U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Kernodle, a Trump appointee, said Rep. Louie Gohmert and a group of other Republicans on the lawsuit “lack standing.”
Politics live updates: Stimulus talks come down to the wire; Pence gets the vaccine
Lawmakers continued to negotiate a COVID-19 stimulus deal, but debate over Federal Reserve lending authority threatened to derail negotiations.