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DeLauro pushing for short stopgap funding bill, no ‘anomalies’
DeLauro wants a short-term continuing resolution that doesn’t go beyond December, but Republicans aren’t likely to be on board.
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DeLauro wants a short-term continuing resolution that doesn’t go beyond December, but Republicans aren’t likely to be on board.
The Federal Insurance Office is hearing from both investors and the industry about climate risks to the sector.
Before he was the congressman for Oklahoma’s 4th District, Rep. Tom Cole served a stint as a district staffer to Rep. Mickey Edwards.
Jason Broughton was appointed NLS director in August. He takes over for Karen Keninger, the first blind person to lead the organization.
Inside, Democrats continued their Build Back Better push. But outside the Capitol, a motley crew of advocates made it feel like pre-COVID times.
Former Congressional Black Caucus Chairman G.K. Butterfield is retiring rather than running again for the House seat he's held since 2004.
With Democratic efforts faltering, some see a chance for Republican lawmakers to expand upon gains the party has made with Latino voters.
Democrats wooing voters in a Michigan swing county could meet business owners who can't find workers and shoppers concerned about inflation.
Bills to boost U.S. funding for semiconductor manufacturing and R&D are heading to a joint House-Senate conference committee
President Biden and Democrats remain focused on trillions more in domestic spending while voters are concerned about rising prices.
OPINION — For many today, politeness is a deal break and “owning” your enemies excuses any sort of behavior. Just ask Paul Gosar.
“It is pretty hard to be optimistic that change will come,” a Senate aide says. One problem: Not everyone agrees underlings should earn more.
He joins more than a dozen Democratic House members who have decided in recent months to retire or seek a different office.
Annual deaths from drug overdoses through April topped 100,000 for the first time, according to new CDC data.
The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
The committee of outside experts isn’t planning to meet to discuss the data on Pfizer’s request for authorization, the agency has confirmed.
President Joe Biden touted infrastructure investments in Detroit, and got to do a little test drive of an electric Hummer.
Senate Majority Leader Schumer delayed consideration of a defense bill after senators objected to adding a China competitiveness measure.
Democratic lawmakers prefer a House-passed measure aimed at alleviating poverty in the military to a less generous Senate proposal.
Senators agreed to begin debate on their defense policy bill after Democrats put aside a research measure they'd hoped to include in it.