Here’s a look at the former members of Congress who have launched comeback bids in the 2026 midterm elections.
Frustrated lawmakers are looking to 2026 in the hopes that they can reclaim some of the power many fear they’ve ceded to the ...
With control of Congress expected to hinge on a narrow margin in 2026, a small group of House and Senate incumbents is already emerging as the most vulnerable lawmakers of the coming cycle. Both ...
"They just do what the president insists that they do. That will be over. That ends as soon as we have the gavel," the former ...
The Capitol is quiet this week, with Congress out of town for its end-of-year recess, but lawmakers are gearing up for what promises to be a hectic few weeks of work when the Senate returns on Monday ...
At least 18 former members of Congress - 11 Democrats and seven Republicans - are asking voters to send them back to D.C.
Congress ends the year with a thin list of legislative accomplishments and a growing number of retirements. Former lawmakers say the problems now plaguing Capitol Hill have been years in the making.
Absence did not make the heart grow fonder, at least not for members of the U.S. House of Representatives. It all left many House members frustrated with the censure process, which was used sparingly ...
OpenSecrets reports nearly 100 former lawmakers urge Congress to ban stock trading by members to eliminate conflicts of interest.
Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, acknowledged there have been policies enacted by the Trump administration without Congress’ input that have prompted concerns among Utahns. But he said he’s made sure to ...
Republicans’ plan to fast-track federal approvals of power plants, pipelines and other energy and infrastructure projects ...
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