Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) to chair the House Intelligence Committee ... Crawford, a 14-year veteran of Capitol Hill, voted last year against legislation providing billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, citing more dire needs at home. The vote aligns him ...
Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) to chair the House Intelligence Committee, elevating the veteran panel member to the role after he removed Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) from the top job. The shift was a surprise on Capitol Hill, where Turner’s ouster sparked an ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson replaced Rep. Mike Turner as chair of the House Intelligence Committee with Rep. Rick Crawford, citing a desire for “fresh horses” and not directly involving
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Rick Crawford have maintained a line of communication during their shared time on Capitol Hill to discuss similar legislative goals and public policy ideas.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation on Thursday addressing forest management through expediting environmental reviews for projects and promoting actions to make forests more resilient to dangerous conditions such as wildfires.
Arkansas is now the most important state in the U.S. Congress – by far – when it comes to overseeing intelligence-gathering agencies like the CIA
Four years ago, members of Arkansas' congressional delegation decried the riot at the U.S. Capitol, during which supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the legislative building in hopes of overturning the 2020 presidential election results.
House Democrats are bracing for major fights in the coming year as President Trump enters the White House for his second term and Republicans control all levers of power in Washington.
Over 200 Arkansans traveled to Washington, D.C., to witness Donald J. Trump's inauguration as the 47th President. Despite the cold, attendees enjoyed events, galas, and historic tours throughout the city.
House Speaker Mike Johnson replaced Rep. Mike Turner as chair of the House Intelligence Committee with Rep. Rick Crawford, citing a desire for "fresh horses" and not directly involving President Donald Trump in the decision.
Trump’s return to Capitol Hill marked a changed era in Washington as he strode through the corridors where four years ago a mob of his supporters had laid siege to the U.S. Capitol as senators ...
The trip comes days after the president said he would “rather see the states take care of their own problems” while complaining about federal disaster response in an interview