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WASHINGTON — In a year unlike any other, there was no shortage of history-making moments within the halls of Congress in 2025.
A sharp rise in executive orders this year has been counterbalanced by lower legislative activity from Congress.
Frustrated lawmakers are looking to 2026 in the hopes that they can reclaim some of the power many fear they’ve ceded to the ...
The 119th Congress made history in numerous ways, including the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, the fewest bills ...
Republican lawmakers reflect on a year without much productivity and greater ceding of powers to the White House.
The GOP-led House and Senate has set a modern record for the least legislative output in the first year of a new president’s ...
Mid-decade redistricting talk in South Carolina and a wave of retirements push U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn to weigh his future — ...
Congress kicked off 2025 with an ambitious agenda, but 12 months later, it has ceded much of its power to President Trump and passed a record low number of bills.
In October 2015, dozens of Republicans joined a minor revolt led by then-Rep. Denny Heck and the House’s Democratic minority ...
Nine members of Congress from Texas are stepping down, signaling a loss of seniority and influence for the state in ...
NC District 04 Rep. Foushee joined Aaron Keck to discuss her future in Congress and important next steps for Democrats.