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Montana’s Zinke announces plans to retire
Montanan's congressional terms bookended tenure as Interior Secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.
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Montanan's congressional terms bookended tenure as Interior Secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.
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s already limited autonomy.↵↵Recently, Norton has appeared to struggle through prepared remarks.
Day is now a day of service, future Jan. 6's could become days of service for Washington, D.C. In theory, this could be something with bipartisan support.
Trump's year included six confirmations to circuit courts and 20 to district courts, according to analysts' tallies.
The Government Accountability Office’s new leader will be a veteran investigator with over three decades’ experience at the agency.
s MAHA agenda, will be CDC's principal deputy director. The appointment was not announced by the agency.
Robin Juliano is going to lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs, which is stocked with Capitol Hill and appropriations veterans.
The new Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee don't always jibe with their party's mainstream.
Krepich pointed to language in the Title 42 order that states the CDC “retain[s] the authority to modify or terminate the Order, or its implementation, at any time as needed to protect public health
John S. Phelps, a Democrat who held the gavel in 1858-9. Ryan Kelly contributed to this report.
The landmark overhaul of the Electoral Count Act isn’t the only way the omnibus spending bill that’s heading to President Joe Biden’s desk seeks to avoid a repeat of 2020’s post-election chaos.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass the final defense authorization bill for fiscal 2023, clearing the measure for Biden's signature.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois have reported absences because of COVID-19 cases.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. is proposing to implement ranked choice voting for the leadership elections.
“Our feeling is that the Democrats have met a number of their domestic priorities previously” through 2021’s $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and this year’s budget reconciliation law, which
“There‘’’s a reason that fire extinguishers exist in hotels, that there’s a requirement for it. Because at some point in time, a cataclysmic event happened and the laws changed.”
Judge David S. Tatel pointed out that the mask fine was tied to the House’s ability to control access to its own chamber.