Opinion · 117th Congress
Sinema-Cornyn border proposal would hurt refugees. Congress should reject it
OPINION – The United States needs a fair asylum system that welcomes refugees with dignity. The Bipartisan Border Solutions Act is not it.
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OPINION – The United States needs a fair asylum system that welcomes refugees with dignity. The Bipartisan Border Solutions Act is not it.
A federal court struck down a campaign finance provision, which is expected to give a boost to candidates who self-fund their campaigns.
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Congressional investigators are working on a legal opinion of Biden’s hold on border wall funds that could come as soon as this month.
Funding for Israel's Iron Dome could get wrapped into a Capitol security spending bill as lawmakers look for a way forward on both matters.
The Biden administration says by the end of June it will send 80 million doses to other nations struggling with the pandemic.
The former chair of the Republican National Committee, a critic of Donald Trump's racially divisive politics, has a plan to restore the GOP.
ANALYSIS — The GOP held the House, Senate and White House the last time the cicadas emerged. There have been some political changes since.
Georgia Rep. David Scott throws cold water on President Biden's capital gains tax proposal, saying it could hurt struggling farmers.
Biden’s effort to incentivize more vaccinations is aimed at seeing 70 percent of American adults get at least their first shots by July 4.
OPINION — The corporate tax increase proposal in Biden’s infrastructure plan would hamstring the U.S. economic comeback and hurt us globally.
OPINION — We have reasons to hope for an outpouring from voters, in 2022 and beyond, who understand that our democracy is on the ballot.
Decisions to forgo some protective measures have split experts as the virus surges in some countries and vaccination slows within the U.S.
Donald Trump is an eternal optimist, and Republicans still have a lot to learn from that, says North Dakota Sen Kevin Cramer.
Greg Regan leads the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department and sees Biden’s $2 trillion proposal as a "chance to go big."
Congress is full of lawyers, but only a handful practiced immigration law, revealing an expertise gap on a hot-button issue.
Wyden has accused AbbVie of shifting profits offshore and registering patents in low-tax jurisdictions to avoid paying U.S. corporate taxes.
Senate rules referee says special procedure to pass multiple filibuster-proof bills should be reserved for ‘extraordinary circumstances.’
Experts think the military’s decisions about priorities in the next few years will be particularly difficult.
Staff training and engagement on Capitol Hill is necessary to increasing disability access in the congressional workspace, advocates say.