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‘Liberation day’? House Oversight panel spars over DC’s future
Norton, who has served as D.C.’s delegate since 1991 and long pushed for statehood, spoke in opposition to each of the GOP-led measures at the markup.
Q&A on the Trump EPA’s effort to curtail regulation of greenhouse gas emissions
"Their goal is not to weigh the evidence fairly but to build the strongest possible case for CO2’s innocence. This is a fundamental departure from the norms of science."
From traffic to vasectomies, Congress takes aim at DC
"The policy overreach is more extreme than it’s been," said Paul Strauss, one of D.C.’s two elected shadow senators.
Remember George P. Bush? Neither do I.
As for George P.’s 2022 electoral defeat, it says little about the future. George H.W. Bush lost a Senate bid in 1964, when he tried to oust veteran Texas Democratic Sen.
House passes bill that would void DC ‘sanctuary’ policies
As protests against the White House’s hard-line immigration policies spread beyond Los Angeles, the House took a swing at D.C.’s "sanctuary city" stance on Thursday, passing a bill that would force local
House passes pair of bills in rebuke to DC
The continuing resolution enacted in March kept spending at fiscal 2024 levels, including D.C.’s city budget.
House eyes cuts to DC’s autonomy as local budget fix gathers dust
After Congress cut Washington, D.C.’s, budget by over $1 billion in March, Speaker Mike Johnson said he wanted to pass a bill to restore the spending "as quickly as possible."
Death is the only winner so far in Camp Lejeune litigation
and should not be construed as, an admission of liability or fault on the part of the United States, its agents, servants, or employees, and it is specifically denied that they are liable to Plaintiff(s)
Rep. Robin Kelly is running for Senate in Illinois
Senate race to Republican Mark S. Kirk, and Kelly lost her bid to replace her former boss.
‘Skinny’ White House budget leaves some Senate Republicans hungry for more
was always meant to change fundamentally the direction of the Pentagon on programs like Golden Dome, border support, and unmanned capabilities — not to paper over [the Office of Management and Budget]’s
Campaigns · 119th Congress
At the Races: Breaking ranks
Previous successful challengers backed by Justice Democrats have included New York’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Massachusetts’ Ayanna S. Pressley.
Trump bets big on major corporations as Democrats pan ‘whipsaw’ first 100 days
The S&P 500 is down 7 percent since Inauguration Day, the worst start for a new president since 1974.
Judge orders US to resume grants awarded under Biden-era laws
Judge Mary S. McElroy of the U.S.
Ken Paxton launches primary challenge to John Cornyn in Texas
Christopher S. Murphy. The measure came together with the support of Senate leaders in the aftermath of several mass shootings in 2022, including one at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Judge blocks EPA effort to cancel billions in climate grants
District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., issued a temporary restraining order requiring that Citibank maintain the grant funds in the plaintiffs’ accounts.
Oz’s ties to insurers may loom over his CMS confirmation hearing
The nine-minute segment was sponsored by Novo Nordisk A/S, the drug’s manufacturer. Oz referred to them as a "trusted partner." "The first line of response should be lifestyle.
Makary tells Senate panel he plans to review FDA job cuts
Kennedy Jr.’s suggestion that cod liver oil can treat measles, which is sweeping through areas of Texas and New Mexico.Â
Zelenskyy, congressional allies seek new cards in high-stakes Ukraine fight
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., described the scenes from Oval Office on Friday as a "planned ambush designed to embarrass President Zelenskyy in order to benefit Vladimir Putin.
Campaigns · 119th Congress
At the Races: Great egg-spectations
What we’re reading All politics is local: The 51st ponders what might happen if Congress passes a bill proposed by two Republicans to eliminate D.C.’s home rule.