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GOP would amend defense bill to block immigration settlements
Republicans want the defense policy bill to prohibit settlement payments to migrant families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy.
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Republicans want the defense policy bill to prohibit settlement payments to migrant families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy.
The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has subpoenaed a host of Trump advisers.
Speaker Pelosi says she and Joe Manchin "talk enough." As Democrats' reconciliation bill moves to the Senate, their friendship will be tested.
The House late Friday cleared a Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill that pours billions of dollars into roads, transit and broadband.
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Federal contractors say ambiguity in the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate could put them in legal jeopardy.
Members of Congress continued to beat up on each other while the Capitol Police beat up on members at the Congressional Football Game.
As commuters struggle to get to work on time, the effects of Metro delays have been felt throughout Washington — including on Capitol Hill.
Financing concerns left moderate Democrats queasy about voting for a budget reconciliation package to expand the safety net.
Signs of progress in resolving intraparty disputes appeared on life support, with no guarantee either vote would occur.
The House and Senate are engaged in a standoff over which former secretary of Transportation to name the DOT headquarters after.
Questions about the role of government in abortion policy, including the new Texas law, arose during a House Judiciary hearing Thursday.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick Leahy accused Republicans of refusing to negotiate fiscal 2022 spending levels for defense programs.
Robert Santos, who will be the Census Bureau’s first Latino director, has pledged to keep the agency free from political interference.
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Many in the nation were shocked when horrifying photographs appeared of immigration officers on horseback rounding up Haitian asylum seekers.
Businesses with 100 workers or more face potential fines for not complying. As many as 84 million people may fall under the new requirements.Â
The new version of the nearly $2 trillion bill would add slimmed-down paid leave benefits and other items dropped from the previous version.
House Democrats planned a vote Friday on their sweeping budget reconciliation package after moving to iron out a handful of unresolved issues.
The battle to include a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrant continued as Democrats neared a reconciliation deal.