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House group unveils bipartisan mental health, addiction legislative plan
A bipartisan group of 144 House lawmakers plans to unveil their agenda for expanding mental health care and combating the drug epidemic.
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A bipartisan group of 144 House lawmakers plans to unveil their agenda for expanding mental health care and combating the drug epidemic.
The island territory receives capped Medicaid funding and is reimbursed at 76 percent of the health care program’s costs for residents.
The Jan. 6 select committee’s pursuit of what led to the Capitol attack could have lasting effects on the way Congress investigates.
The select House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol issues its second wave of subpoenas.
The Senate Judiciary Committee examined the Supreme Court's use of the emergency docket in the wake of a Texas abortion decision.
The Senate parliamentarian ruled against the latest plan by Democrats to include immigration provisions in a budget reconciliation package.
Congress is trying again to end hunger in the military's enlisted ranks with a new "basic needs allowance."
OPINION — Washington has perhaps never seen two members of the same party further apart in their economic beliefs than Sanders and Manchin.
ANALYSIS — The increasingly competitive race for governor in a state Biden carried by 10 points could provide a roadmap for 2022 candidates.
House Financial Services Chair Waters sees decades of housing work potentially culminating in the reconciliation bill.
OPINION — Former President Donald Trump is exerting more influence over the 2022 GOP primary process, which can be a double-edged sword.
Pentagon leaders told the Senate Armed Services Committee they opposed withdrawal from Afghanistan, but Biden overruled them.
House Democrats are running out of time to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill that reauthorizes spending on highway and transit programs.
After a COVID-19 hiatus last year, Democrats and Republicans return to the diamond Wednesday night for their annual charity baseball game.
Freshman Frank Mrvan, an Indiana Democrat, talks about his “lightning strike” moment in Congress so far, plus singalongs at the Indy 500.
The Supreme Court begins its new term under political scrutiny, as its conservative majority takes on major cases on abortion and guns.
Matt Spoke, the CEO of Moves Financial, talks about what it takes to innovate for the gig worker, and change labor's relationship to capital.
Senators seized the moment to stage a larger discussion, choosing a week when interest was running high amid calls to free Britney Spears.
The Biden administration rolled out its COVID-19 booster shot campaign on Sept. 24, providing the shots to elderly and high-risk adults.
Democratic outside groups are spending big to boost vulnerable members as the party tries to rescue its $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.