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Top health care issues for the next administration
No matter who wins the election on Election Day, there are certain health care issues that the next president will need to tackle.
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No matter who wins the election on Election Day, there are certain health care issues that the next president will need to tackle.
House Ways and Means Committee leaders introduced a bipartisan collection of retirement savings incentives in a bill expected to see action in 2021.
Oregon Democrat Peter A. DeFazio has won relection after relection handily, but this year, he faces a tough challenge from Republican Alek Skarlatos.
The vote to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court was swift and expected, culminating a weekslong nomination push that sharply divided the Senate.
A federal judge in Montana invalidated three land use rules saying, an acting director had served too long without Senate approval.
Voters in Colorado and Louisiana face ballot initiatives on restricting abortion amid the national debate over the future of the Roe v. Wade decision.
U.S. Park Police officers stop zombies from crossing the street to the Lincoln Memorial at dawn on Monday, Oct. 26, 2010, during a publicity campaign staged in major cities around the world for AMC's "The Walking Dead" TV series.
Efforts to use investment to spur public companies to focus more on climate and worker treatment could hinge on how elections go.
A veteran Ohio Democrat, she is seeking to head the powerful House spending panel with support from some progressive members.
ANALYSIS — Susan Collins’ 2020 voting record is slightly less pro-Trump than Cory Gardner’s, but both are considered vulnerable for reelection.
Opinion — The health and well-being of Latino communities, and indeed all communities, relies on increasing access to parks and public lands, Arce writes.
Senators prepared to leave town Monday night with virtually no prospect of passing a new coronavirus relief package before the elections.
Barrett will join the Supreme Court in time to consider fights over the 2020 presidential election and decide the fate of the 2010 health care law.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's Dean DeChiaro breaks down what Section 230 means and the 1934 legislation it originally came from.
If disputes over mail-in votes are dragging on in court when it comes time for the Electoral College to meet, legislators could put up their own slates.
Rep. Alex Mooney spent campaign funds on Chick-fil-A, equipment purchases, resorts, hotels and international travel. His campaign says it’s all legitimate.
The Senate cleared the last procedural hurdle to the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, clearing the way for her confirmation Monday.
Political stunts, difficult masks and AOC Among Us: Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
President Donald Trump continues to call for the country to open up and sees optimism about the coronavirus pandemic that opponent Joe Biden rejects.
On the fourth day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 28 people were arrested.