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Paul Pelosi attack highlights rising threats to lawmakers

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It’s something that goes along with being a member of Congress, no matter your party or your status: constant threats to your life, and the unshakeable feeling that they're only getting worse.

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House passes election law overhaul in response to Jan. 6

Read full article: House passes election law overhaul in response to Jan. 6

The House has passed legislation to overhaul the rules for certifying the results of a presidential election as lawmakers accelerate their response to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and Donald Trump’s failed attempt to remain in power.

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Rhode Island reparations report suggests programs, not cash

Read full article: Rhode Island reparations report suggests programs, not cash

A new report suggests ways Providence, Rhode Island, can atone for its extensive ties to the transatlantic slave trade and centuries of racism and discrimination.

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Ousters, upsets halfway through 2022 primary election season

Read full article: Ousters, upsets halfway through 2022 primary election season

More than halfway through a tumultuous primary season, voters have rendered verdicts in a number of contests, many of which featured candidates arguing they best represented a continuation of policies favored by former President Donald Trump.

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Takeaways from first primaries since Roe v. Wade overturned

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A rare Republican who supports abortion rights found success in Colorado in the first primary elections held since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

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Hard-line conservative Reps. Boebert, Miller win primaries

Read full article: Hard-line conservative Reps. Boebert, Miller win primaries

Two of Congress’ staunchest conservatives repelled more centrist challengers to lock up Republican nominations on Tuesday.

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Colorado GOP rejects candidates who back Trump election lie

Read full article: Colorado GOP rejects candidates who back Trump election lie

Colorado Republicans have rejected two prominent election deniers in primaries Tuesday night.

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What to watch in primaries in Colorado, Illinois, elsewhere

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Seven states are set to host primary elections Tuesday as the nation comes to terms with last week’s stunning Supreme Court ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion.

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Police: House Republican's tour of Capitol wasn't suspicious

Read full article: Police: House Republican's tour of Capitol wasn't suspicious

Police have determined a House Republican who led a tour of the U.S. Capitol the day before the Jan. 6 attack was simply showing his constituents around and not suspicious.

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New maps create challenge for women seeking reelection

Read full article: New maps create challenge for women seeking reelection

For some female incumbents running for reelection in Congress this year, holding their seats comes with a new challenge.

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Pelosi sets $45,000 minimum yearly salary for House aides

Read full article: Pelosi sets $45,000 minimum yearly salary for House aides

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is addressing concerns about the working conditions for some Capitol Hill aides.

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Dems hone populist appeal with proposed stock trading ban

Read full article: Dems hone populist appeal with proposed stock trading ban

Proposals to ban stock trading by lawmakers are gaining ground in Congress and on the campaign trail.

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From 'sister' to rival: Dem rising stars fight for Ga. seat

Read full article: From 'sister' to rival: Dem rising stars fight for Ga. seat

Reps. Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bourdeaux flipped two longtime Republican congressional districts in Atlanta’s northern suburbs with a common strategy of appealing to voters repelled by then-President Donald Trump’s divisive politics.

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Illinois Dems embrace gerrymandering in fight for US House

Read full article: Illinois Dems embrace gerrymandering in fight for US House

In the fight to keep control of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats need help from the few places where state lawmakers can make 2022 difficult for Republicans.

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Pelosi says 'deadly serious' Jan. 6 probe to go without GOP

Read full article: Pelosi says 'deadly serious' Jan. 6 probe to go without GOP

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection ā€œwill do the job it set out to doā€ whether Republicans participate or not.

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McCarthy proposes 5 Republicans to sit on Jan. 6 panel

Read full article: McCarthy proposes 5 Republicans to sit on Jan. 6 panel

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has picked five Republicans to sit on the new select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

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Democrats craft voting bill with eye on Supreme Court fight

Read full article: Democrats craft voting bill with eye on Supreme Court fight

Congressional Democrats want to reinstate key sections of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Capitol, symbol of democracy, off-limits on Independence Day

Read full article: Capitol, symbol of democracy, off-limits on Independence Day

The one-two punch of the coronavirus pandemic that shuttered the Capitol’s doors in the spring of 2020 and the deadly January riot by Donald Trump's supporters has left the icon of American democracy closed to all but a select few.

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House votes to remove Roger Taney bust, Confederate statues

Read full article: House votes to remove Roger Taney bust, Confederate statues

The House has approved a bill to remove Confederate statues from the U.S. Capitol.

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Amid threats to members, House to vote on new security

Read full article: Amid threats to members, House to vote on new security

U.S. Capitol Police say that threats to members of Congress have more than doubled this year.

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New to DC, Buttigieg looks to build bridges with Biden plan

Read full article: New to DC, Buttigieg looks to build bridges with Biden plan

Two months into his job, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is forging a fresh path for his Cabinet role and in his life that could bridge gaps with Republicans when it comes to President Joe Biden’s agenda.

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Fallout from riot, virus leaves toxic mood on Capitol Hill

Read full article: Fallout from riot, virus leaves toxic mood on Capitol Hill

FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2021, file photo, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. One problem in resuming fully in-person operations at the Capitol is the lack of vaccinations for thousands of staff to the 435 House members. Give me a break.ā€It’s clear that Democrats are more emotionally spent than House Republicans, who bolstered their ranks in the last election despite Trump's loss. In February, the House voted to remove Greene from her committee assignments because of her lengthy history of outrageous social media posts and other actions. AdWhile security fencing is set to be removed from the Capitol, metal detectors remain stationed outside the House chamber after some Republican lawmakers pledged to bring their firearms onto the House floor.

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Buttigieg: Biden plan will usher in a new transportation era

Read full article: Buttigieg: Biden plan will usher in a new transportation era

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Thursday that an infrastructure plan expected soon from President Joe Biden will offer a ā€œonce in a centuryā€ opportunity to remake transportation in the United States, where cars and highways are no longer king. ā€œBut I’ll add there are some things that need to be reduced ... sometimes roads need to go on a diet." People also are shifting to other modes of transportation, such as bicycles or scooters, for shorter trips. During the presidential campaign, Biden laid the groundwork by proposing $2 trillion to address infrastructure and climate change. Buttigieg made clear his work on the Biden team is just getting started.

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House passes sweeping voting rights bill over GOP opposition

Read full article: House passes sweeping voting rights bill over GOP opposition

House Democrats are expected to pass a sweeping elections and ethics bill, offering it up as a powerful counterweight to voting rights restrictions advancing in Republican-controlled statehouses. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – House Democrats passed sweeping voting and ethics legislation Wednesday over unanimous Republican opposition, advancing to the Senate what would be the largest overhaul of the U.S. election law in at least a generation. The bill is a powerful counterweight to voting rights restrictions advancing in Republican-controlled statehouses across the country in the wake of Donald Trump’s repeated false claims of a stolen 2020 election. It would limit states' ability to purge registered voters from their rolls and restore former felons' voting rights. AdSome Democrats have discussed options like lowering the threshold to break a filibuster, or creating a workaround that would allow priority legislation, including a separate John Lewis Voting Rights bill, to be exempt.

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Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws

Read full article: Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws

But there was no widespread fraud, as has been confirmed by election officials across the country and then-Attorney General William Barr. Dozens of legal challenges to the election put forth by Trump and his allies were dismissed, including by the Supreme Court. The bill would stymie state GOP efforts by mandating early voting, same-day registration and other long-sought reforms that Republicans reject. But daunting challenges lay ahead in the Senate, which is split 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats. Under pressure from the party’s left flank, Democrats have proposed eliminating the filibuster but lack the votes to do so.

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