Policy · 116th Congress
Appeals court rules in favor of Trump family planning rule
The controversial rule led numerous Democratic-led states and family planning organizations to drop out of the program in opposition.
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The controversial rule led numerous Democratic-led states and family planning organizations to drop out of the program in opposition.
The race to succeed Nita M. Lowey is on, well ahead of the November 2020 election. Three official contenders have emerged.
Discussions start on legislation requiring businesses with at least 10 employees to offer retirement plans and funnel a portion of workers’ pay into savings
Granger's role in federal spending negotiations is central to opponent Chris Putnam's primary challenge, and backed by the Club for Growth.
Ratings changes: House control moving further away from GOP - Campaigns
The FBI would no longer be able to purge incomplete gun background checks from its systems if legislation by Rep. Jimmy Panetta becomes law.
The campaign website of Katie Hill’s opponent, Bryan Caforio, crashed several times before the primary that Hill won 24,507 to 21,821.
A proposal by the House Education and Labor Committee could severely limit access to air medical services for patients across the country, Johnson writes.
The House Appropriations Committee plans to start subcommittee markups of fiscal 2021 spending bills on April 21, aiming to pass all 12 bills by July.
Debate over abortion could disrupt the coalition of church-affiliated investment groups that has pushed for change on social issues in corporate boardrooms.
Rep. Maxine Waters made her debut Thursday night on Showtime’s “Desus & Mero” late night show and didn’t hold back as she criticized President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump is campaigning in states with GOP senators who are on the ballot this year, providing fodder for candidates in both parties.
A GOP Super PAC said the ads promoting a challenger to Democratic Senate candidiate Cal Cunningham in North Carolina forced him to spend money.
Scientists see a 'sixth great extinction' underway. It's getting only indirect attention from the Democratic candidates for president
President Trump focused on getting the Senate to confirm his judges in 2019, taking few positions on policy votes in either the House or the Senate.
Tim Chapman, formerly with Heritage Action, will serve as executive director of Nikki Haley’s new advocacy group, Stand for America.
Congress quietly sets a new bipartisan record on health care - Opinion
President Donald Trump is considering Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins for the post of director of national intelligence.
Tacos, cookies and brothels, oh my! There's a little something of everything during the Nevada caucuses, so why wouldn't Political Theater be there?
Most people incorrectly believe census will include citizenship question, according to new polls, adding to concerns the issue may depress participation.