Trey Radel is still being investigated by House Ethics Committee
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Poll: This Is the Worst Congress Ever
The majority of respondents agree it’s a ‘do-nothing’ Congress
Obamacare Four Years On: Down But Not Out
Proponents are still optimistic, but it’s a far cry from the joy that accompanied its passing.
Harry Reid Released From Hospital
Doctors diagnosed the Nevada Senator with exhaustion, but he is now “cleared to go back to work”
Interactive: How Congress Stacks Up Bill by Bill
Congress passed 11,267 pages of legislation in 2013. See how that measures up
Senate Majority Leader Reid Hospitalized
His office says its a precaution, but he will not be working today
Rep. Trey Radel Gets Out of Rehab, Says He Won’t Resign
The first-year Congressman was busted for buying coke from an undercover cop in October
Metaphor Alert: The U.S. Capitol Dome Is Cracked 1,300 Times, Needs Repair
Across a circular expanse 180 feet high near the top of the U.S. Capitol rotunda, Kevin Hildebrand, the chief of the building’s Architecture division, spoke in words that echoed as they bounced off the walls. “Of course, the …
Senate Passes Budget Bill, in Break From Gridlock
The bill crafted by Paul Ryan and Patty Murray passed by a majority vote of 64-36
Washington Reads The Boehner Tea Leaves
House Speaker says he’s not retiring in 2014, as departure of two friends reignites speculation
Boehner Decries ‘New Normal’ Of Sluggish Economy
“High unemployment, stagnant wages, slow growth. We can do better,” Boehner says.
Will Republicans Pick a Fight Over the Debt Limit?
Paul Ryan’s remarks raise the specter of another bruising budget fight early next year
Budget Bill Heads Toward Senate Approval
The Senate is poised to pass a new bipartisan budget agreement after the measure cleared a procedural hurdle on Tuesday morning.