Roswell Encina, former communications officer for the Library of Congress, will be president and CEO of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society.
Indiana Democrat has spent the past decade working with about 200 former public officials to “fix our broken political system ...
Federal employee union president said both sides have “made their point” and it’s time to reopen the federal government.
Several interim U.S. attorneys to go through a Justice Department maneuver that critics say sidesteps the Senate confirmation process.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow the removal of Shira Perlmutter as Copyright Office head.
President Trump says his new ballroom will be privately funded, but White House observers say taxpayers will pay plenty.
Republican lawmakers called for the preservation of the CDFI Fund, which helps provide loans to low-income and underserved populations.
With November around the corner and Congress still locked in a funding stalemate, the holiday blame game has begun.
Coming rewrite of Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards is the latest blow to federal support for the EV market.
Senators who hope to pass a package of Russia-related bills soon are hoping to leverage gathering momentum in both Washington and Europe.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Monday called the Republican-led state’s legislature back for a redistricting session starting next week.
Despite shutdown, lawmakers are close to finishing compromise drafts of Agriculture, Legislative Branch and Military Construction-VA bills.