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  2. The Group Chat That Secretly Runs Congress - AOL

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    For the increasing numbers of young women helping run the House of Representatives, serving as chief of staff means being mistaken for the intern, having your outfits go viral, dating in “the ...

  3. See photos of snow in Washington, D.C. - AOL

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    See photos of the snow below. Snow falls on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Jan. 6, 2025. ... 2025, prior to Congress certifying Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election ...

  4. Washington DC explosions – latest: Nation’s capital on edge ...

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    Police have released additional photos of a suspect on the run after three explosions took place in Washington, DC over the weekend in what appears to be targeted attacks on businesses.. An ATM, a ...

  5. List of transgender public officeholders in the United States

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    She has since been arrested again, this time for felony distribution of child sexual abuse images. [18] Alisson Turcotte: Democratic New Hampshire: New Hampshire House of Representatives, 11th Merrimack district (formerly 22nd Merrimack) [b] 2012–2024 Came out as transgender after her 2022 re-election. [19] [20] Danica Roem: Democratic Virginia

  6. Category:Images of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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  7. Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues is a bipartisan membership organization within the House of Representatives committed to advancing women's interests in Congress. [1] It was founded by fifteen Congresswomen on April 19, 1977, and was originally known as the Congresswomen's Caucus.

  8. DC officials brace for high-profile events for Congress vote ...

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    Temporary fencing is visible on Dec. 31, 2024, around the perimeter of the U.S. Capitol building ahead of the election certification on Jan. 6, 2025, and the inauguration set for Jan. 20.

  9. District of Columbia's at-large congressional district

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    Still, there remained bipartisan agreement that the District of Columbia – which in 1970 had more residents than 10 individual states [a] — deserved at least some representation in the U.S. Congress. Federal legislation to recreate a congressional delegate position for D.C. was first seriously debated by Congress in 1970.