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New Hampshire voting law bewilders college students
Democrats and advocates saying they’re worried the New Hampshire voting law might prompt college students to sit out Election Day.
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Democrats and advocates saying they’re worried the New Hampshire voting law might prompt college students to sit out Election Day.
The "Medicare for All" debate dominates, but Democratic presidential candidates are also split over other health issues, especially drug prices.
President Donald Trump isn't holding back when it comes to proposing budget cuts that are easy to pillory in 30-second campaign ads.
Congress will go along with the total amount that President Donald Trump is proposing for fiscal 2021, but the details will be substantially reordered.
The president's fiscal 2021 budget blueprint assumes the transfer of the Secret Service back to its traditional home within the Treasury Department.
Capitol Police, Architect of the Capitol would both get a boost under President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal year 2021 budget.
President Donald Trump's $4.8 trillion budget request has set the stage for a battle over the size and role of government — from now through Election Day.
Hacking of Equifax “was a deliberate and sweeping intrusion into the private information of the American people," Attorney General William Barr said.
Rep. Tony Cárdenas has mounting legal bills, Rep. Adam Schiff sells Apple stock, Rep. Jim Langevin buys CrowdStrike securities and a Capitol Police arrest.
Some in Congress think a tax on vehicle miles traveled is better than a gas tax as cars become more efficient. But such a tax may not be ready just yet.
Polled a week before the Iowa caucuses, a strong plurality of Democratic congressional staffers said Biden is the best candidate to beat Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump’s $4.8 trillion budget seeks to balance reductions in domestic and foreign aid programs with openings for deals on drug pricing and infrastructure.
Since 1921, thousands of copies of the presidents budget are printed and bound at the GPO. This year is the 99th time the GPO has printed physical copies.
Democrats muscled an emergency aid package for Puerto Rico heavy with tax breaks through the House on Friday, brushing aside Republican critiques.
Appeals court says lawmakers do not have the legal right to sue the president over the emoluments clause in the Constitution.
House Ways and Means and Education and Labor committees released bills on Friday and plan votes the week of Feb. 9 as Democrats seek to address the issue.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi started a paper-tearing trend after she ripped a copy of the President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on live TV.
Lawmakers won't get to insert special projects for their districts into spending bills this year, following weeks of internal discussions.
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State transportation leaders are concerned about tweaks to formulas in the House Democrats’ infrastructure blueprint that states say work fairly well.