Hearing on Veterans and Sexual Trauma
Department of Veterans Affairs officials and advocates for veterans testified at a House Veterans' Affairs Committee subcommittee hearing on programs for survivors of sexual trauma. Followin…
519 viewsDepartment of Veterans Affairs officials and advocates for veterans testified at a House Veterans' Affairs Committee subcommittee hearing on programs for survivors of sexual trauma. Followin…
519 viewsAviation experts testified at a House subcommittee hearing on the increased number of violent incidents on flights. Witnesses shared stories of disruptions by unruly passengers and pointed t…
1,129 viewsLawmakers from both political parties took part in the annual Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The Republicans won the game 13-12. President Biden made a sur…
12,823 viewsThe House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation held a virtual hearing to examine air traffic control modernization efforts. The witnesses discussed a variety of topics,…
154 viewsThe House debated the Senate-passed infrastructure bill. The legislation would fund roads, bridges, rail, and mass transit programs over the upcoming five years and also provide investments …
View in Congressional Chronicle755 viewsThe House completed work on the defense authorization bill, with final passage expected later in the week.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,392 viewsThe House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee held a hearing to examine the government’s COVID-19 pandemic relief efforts. Witnesses included inspectors general from the Justice, Tra…
555 viewsBefore the first hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, House Minority Leader McCarthy (R-CA) held a news conference. Representat…
7,836 viewsThe House convened for one-minute speeches. Jake Elizey (R-TX) was sworn in as the replacement for former Representative Ron Wright (R), who died of COVID-19 on February 7. Representative El…
View in Congressional Chronicle4,144 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,157 viewsThe House continued work on the dozen bills that make up federal spending for the fiscal year 2022 budget year. In this session, members approved two bills: legislative branch spending, with…
View in Congressional Chronicle3,653 viewsThe House considered 20 bills under suspension of the rules, including a measure to compensate CIA personnel who suffered brain injuries while serving in Havana, Cuba.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,296 viewsFollowing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) rejection of Representatives Jim Banks (R-IN) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) from serving on the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack o…
3,377 viewsThe House passed the PFAS Action Act of 2021. The bill requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to designate perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals as hazardous and ma…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,049 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.
View in Congressional Chronicle974 viewsThe House passed a $715 billion surface transportation and water infrastructure package, separate from the bipartisan infrastructure agreement senators reached with President Biden the previ…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,711 viewsThe House in a 222-190 vote passed a bill to create a 13-member select committee to investigate the January 6, 2021, attack on U.S. Capitol. All Democrats voted in favor of the resolution, a…
View in Congressional Chronicle2,466 viewsThe House debated the rules governing four bills, approved suspension bills debated the previous day, and then passed two bills. In a 285-120 margin on the first measure, members voted to re…
View in Congressional Chronicle1,192 viewsThe House voted on three bills debated earlier under suspension of the rules, one that continues National Science Foundation programs.
View in Congressional Chronicle565 viewsThe House met for Morning Hour, with members permitted to speak on any topic.
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