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Congress · 119th Congress

Senate Judiciary advances child online safety measures

The new package carries the name of James T. Woods, a teenager who died by suicide in 2022 after being the victim of online sexual extortion.↵↵Committee Chair Charles E.

Congress · 119th Congress

White House, Democrats negotiate as shutdown deadline nears

↵↵"It's hard to predict right now how this all plays out, but I do think there's a good back-and-forth on substantive issues, so we'll see where it could go," said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D

Congress · 119th Congress

With executive order, Trump moves to undo state AI laws

↵↵Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a leading advocate for a moratorium on state AI laws, on Tuesday posted on X to state his support for the president's executive order plans, saying that those

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate passes spending package in key step to end shutdown

↵↵The House is expected to reconvene Wednesday to take up the bill, as Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said he would give his chamber 36 hours to travel back to Washington. 

Congress · 119th Congress

Republicans denounce new Democratic offer to end shutdown

John Kennedy, R-La. "I don't see anything changing, if at all, for a while."↵↵Even before the conference, Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., called the plan a nonstarter in its current form.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate rejects move to codify abortion rights

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Congress · 117th Congress

Major corporations make last-ditch push for R&D tax break

In a letter, CEOs of Intel Corp., AT&T Inc., 3M Co. and 33 other big corporations said Tuesday that it “could be the last chance to avert the consequences of failing to act before the end of the first