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Lofgren bill would move immigration courts outside DOJ
The proposal aims to protect courts from political influence — and chip away at a backlog of 1.6 million immigration cases.
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The proposal aims to protect courts from political influence — and chip away at a backlog of 1.6 million immigration cases.
The fight over the minority party's rights in the House is exemplified by the Rules Committee debate over using resolutions of inquiry.
The House lawmakers - all Democrats but one - called on the president to speed up efforts to help Afghans who aided US troops and diplomats.
Owner Dan Snyder denied the accusations in a statement after ex-Washington football team employees shared their stories on Capitol Hill.
Senate Republicans have signaled their approach to the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation process will not be obstruction.
So many presidents have held up proclamations on behalf of Black history month while their policies betray Black Americans.
Little Lithuania is standing up to China's economic pressure, making it a test case for its Biden administration allies.
Republicans are opposing Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin over her views on the financial risks of human-caused climate change.
Lawmakers of both parties praised the killing of ISIS’s leader, but Republicans said they still doubted Biden’s anti-terrorism strategy.
Chunks, chunks and more chunks: It started with a stray word from Biden as he pivoted on Build Back Better. Now it has a life of its own.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee laid the groundwork for bipartisan bills that would bolster the nation’s recycling programs.
President Joe Biden is deploying U.S. troops to Europe to shore up NATO as Russia amasses troops on the Ukrainian border.
“I actually thought the Republicans in the Reagan and first Bush White House did some of the best climate policies ever,” the Democrat says.
Estefan appeared in support of a bill that would compensate musicians on terrestrial radio similar to how it works on streaming platforms.
Tribal groups want to boost traditional diets in federal food aid - Uncategorized
Reports are emerging of low supplies as the Biden administration mounts a massive effort to boost the country’s manufacturing capacity.
Fundraising totals for the fourth quarter offer clues about how primary battles will shape up for the House and Senate.
President Biden plans to relaunch his so-called cancer moonshot effort with the goal of stamping out one of the leading causes of death.
The bill split panel members, with Republicans accusing Democrats of ignoring inflation, labor shortages and supply chain concerns.
FEC filings are showing that several high-profile minority candidates and lawmakers are raising a lot of money for their 2022 campaigns.