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2019 vote studies: Markey leads in voting against judicial nominees
Never in modern U.S. history has a senator cast so many “no” votes in a single year against a president’s judicial picks as Sen. Edward Markey in 2019.
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Never in modern U.S. history has a senator cast so many “no” votes in a single year against a president’s judicial picks as Sen. Edward Markey in 2019.
The House impeachment managers look back on President Trump's trial with fondness for one another and their collective attempt to present the case.
The bill hit snags this week, as legislation to address coronavirus took over both chambers and members jockeyed to get amendments included.
About 10,000 of the new visa slots will be designated for nationals from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, DHS said in a statement.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who usually avoids politics, on Wednesday issued a rare public comment directed at a sitting member of Congress.
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Senate Republicans appeared open to federal education block grant plan, but said action likely won't happen this year via annual spending legislation.
The top 1 percent would see their average tax burden rise 12 percentage points to 41.7 percent of income in Joe Biden's proposed tax plan.
Documents show that science-based measures to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale were watered down after vetting by NOAA’s “political team.”
The “Election Profit Makers” podcast is back for another campaign season of political betting despite a 2016 that ended in tears.
Even a study on the contributions of Minor League Baseball by a nonpartisan government agency can't escape congressional yapping.
The Supreme Court appeared split over a Louisiana abortion law — The first abortion case the court heard since Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Along with the reelection bid of Republican Sen. John Cornyn, Democrats are targeting seven GOP-held House seats and defending two seats won in 2018.
A panel pressed officials to provide better airline passenger information and state how they could ensure planes were properly decontaminated.
Senate Republicans plan to move next week on a GOP nominee to the hobbled Federal Election Commission, raising the ire of Democrats.
After President Donald Trump urged Congress to support a conservation fund he proposed cutting, Senators were urged to get on board. They already were
Some charter school advocates worry block grant program that would allow states to determine how they spend federal education dollars could hurt them.
Biden beat the odds in South Carolina. His party and pundits can learn from his win - Opinion
More than a dozen House and Senate incumbents from Super Tuesday states face little or no challenge in November.
The plan is to keep the Capitol Visitor Center and public galleries open despite growing anxiety about the spread of coronavirus in the United States.