Election Reform Bill May Get House Vote This Week

The Senate is also considering reforms. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland said an election reform bill could get a vote as early as this week. The…

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U.S. Capitol Reopening to Public

The legislative building has been closed for over two years due to COVID.  Beginning Monday, March 28, the U.S. Capitol will reopen to the public with limited tours. Visitors…

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House January 6 Committee Will Report Next Summer

Committee will begin public hearings in the new year.  The House of Representatives select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol is set to release an…

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U.S.’ Founding Documents Flagged

National Archives and Records Administrations employees concerned about “Charters of Freedom” designation. The National Archives has placed warning labels on the digital display of the U.S. Constitution and…

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Capitol Police Officers File Lawsuit

They seek legal accountability for January 6 Capitol incursion. Seven officers with the Capitol Police filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and supporters claiming that they…

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House Creates January 6 Investigation Committee

Senate had rejected bipartisan independent commission. On Wednesday in a vote of 222-190, the House of Representatives passed legislation to create a committee focused solely on investigating the…

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