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FEC set to lose its quorum again
The FEC, which just very recently got a quorum when the Senate confirmed one commissioner, is about to lose that quorum with the resignation of another.
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The FEC, which just very recently got a quorum when the Senate confirmed one commissioner, is about to lose that quorum with the resignation of another.
Without $1.2 billion from Congress, the immigration agency that handles citizenship and visa processes would furlough two-thirds of its workforce.
Case numbers are rising in 26 states, and those states account for 62 percent of the U.S. population, according to the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
The Trump administration was hit by a federal watchdog for its pandemic response, including nearly $1.4 billion in checks sent to deceased individuals.
Nearly 2,000 unaccompanied minors have been turned away at the southern border since the Trump administration implemented a public health order.
Former state House speaker is battling former Gov. John Hickenlooper for the Democratic nomination to challenge GOP Sen. Cory Gardner.
The House sent its version of a policing overhaul bill to the Senate late Thursday, where it will likely be dead on arrival.
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Activist to insider: Former Pelosi aide watches Black Lives Matter go mainstream - Uncategorized
“You’d be surprised at how many Deltas work on Capitol Hill today,” says Rep. Marcia Fudge. The sorority has been a through line of the Democrat’s career.
Concerns about police abuses and the military's outsized role responding to protests could roil the Senate's debate on the annual Pentagon policy bill.
The CDC says about 10 times more Americans may have been infected with COVID-19 than confirmed, but that does not mean that the United States is close to "herd immunity" that would slow its spread.
Counting mail-in ballots in New York and Kentucky could take until next week, and delays could be longer in November with higher turnout.
You heard it right: Mr. Akaka, the familiar sounds of a pre-2013 Senate quorum call, was heard again on the floor, seven years after his retirement.
The very American Postal Service now a partisan pawn, with democracy at stake - Opinion
Parties compile opposition research and then publish it online so outside groups can use it in attack ads, election analyst Nathan L. Gonzales explains.
Emails released by an ethics group reveal shock at Trump's reassignment of an acting inspector general. That official's own written reaction: 'Wild.'
In this episode, we discuss why former Republican governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge has joined a bipartisan effort to secure voting in November.
A Justice Department spokeswoman announced that the U.S. attorney general has agreed to appear before the panel at a July 28 oversight hearing.
Women say it’s time to reopen America — safely - Opinion