Oversight
Environmentalists Split With the Obama Administration Over Key Power Plant Rules
The Obama administration is offering the first-ever regulations on the waste from coal-fired plants.
Oversight
Congress Fails to Confirm Postal Nominees, but USPS Says It’s Found a Workaround
Agency had prepared a plan B in the event of congressional inaction.
Defense
The New White House Fence Could Wind Up Being Really, Really Tall
An independent panel has a few recommendations for the Secret Service about how to fix the presidential perimeter.
Oversight
The Spirited and Strange Lawmakers Leaving Congress Soon
The Capitol will lose some of its most memorable characters, from the longest-serving representative in history to a conservative firebrand who used her brief service to become a household name.
Oversight
Retroactive Mass Transit Benefit Boost Heads to Obama’s Desk
Federal employees riding public transportation will now receive same tax break as drivers.
Oversight
Former Staffer to Oversight Subcommittee Chair Sues, Alleging Sexual Harassment
According to court documents filed Monday, the congressman "regularly drank to excess" and admitted to another employee that he had "sexual fantasies" and "wet dreams" about a staffer.
Oversight
The 113th Congress Ends its Session Quietly
Senate approves a tax bill and several Obama nominees, but can't finish a terrorism insurance measure.
Oversight
Embattled CBO Director Defends Calculation of Economic Uncertainties
Some Republican ‘supply siders’ want more dynamic scoring of budget changes.
Oversight
FCC Plans Giant Fine of Sprint for Bogus Phone Charges
The cell-phone company billed customers for services they never asked for, according to an investigation by federal regulators.
Oversight
Obama Wants to Close Guantanamo. Will a GOP Senate Let Him Do It?
The president's ability to fulfill his campaign pledge could depend on which side wins an intra-party debate.
Oversight
How a Major Postal Overhaul Nearly Made Its Way Into the CRomnibus
Democrats blocked their own chairman’s last ditch effort, aides say.
Oversight
Tom Coburn: The Senate-Stalling Republican No One Hates
Cruz and Coburn have both blocked bills and slowed adjournment. So why does one have so many enemies and the other so few?
Oversight
Democrats' Depressing New Reality in the Spending Deal
The divisions that were on full display during the debate over a $1 trillion spending bill may become the norm in 2015.
Oversight
Senate Approves Massive Spending Measure
Action means most agencies will get full fiscal year funding.
Oversight
Senate Buys Time for Spending Negotiations
Members approve a short-term continuing resolution to avert a shutdown.
Oversight
Eyeing the Exits, Senate GOP Expects Swift Spending Bill Passage
Lawmakers will wrap up the 113th Congress in a matter of days.
Oversight
FOIA Reform Probably Isn't Going to Happen This Congress
Bipartisan bill would have codified "presumption of openness" for agency disclosure.
Oversight
Senate Must Act By Wednesday to Avoid Government Shutdown
Federal agencies are not out of the woods just yet.
Oversight
After Torture, Will the Senate Begin Investigating Drone Killings?
“Obviously, we don’t interrogate prisoners anymore,” says one Republican. “Now all we do is kill them.”
Oversight