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Retirement funds are ground zero in Senate GOP opposition to ESG
Senate Republicans are backing bills that would instruct retirement plan advisers to use financial measures to choose investments.
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Senate Republicans are backing bills that would instruct retirement plan advisers to use financial measures to choose investments.
Senate Democrats proposed a $4.8 billion fiscal 2023 draft Legislative Branch bill Thursday that would give a boost to the Capitol Police.
The narrowed bill will be open for amendment on virtually any topic it originally was set to address, such as climate, taxes and child care.
A bill to bolster chip manufacturing and scientific research won Senate approval, setting Congress up to clear it by week's end.
An effort to give millions of veterans easier access to health and disability benefits suffered another surprising setback Wednesday.
House Democratic leaders pulled back on planned votes this week on bills that include police grant funding and an assault weapons ban.
An economic competitiveness package meant to boost semiconductor manufacturing and scientific research is on track to pass the Senate.
A handful of senators said they wouldn’t support a semiconductors incentive bill unless it also included science provisions.
Ahead of Trump’s first speech in the capital since leaving office, McCarthy said the GOP will start rolling out its agenda on Wednesday.
House Financial Services ranking member Patrick T. McHenry, a likely chair if Republicans retake the House, is racking up donations.
House and Senate leaders are looking to pass a long list of items in a short time before taking their annual August break.
Democrats say expanded school eligibility is needed to feed more children in communities with high poverty rates.
Stephen Buyer, a former nine-term congressman from Indiana, was accused of using insider information to make more than $300,000.
Democrats are vowing to resist GOP attempts to halt Defense Department training aimed at countering extremist groups.
A jury found Steve Bannon guilty on two criminal charges of contempt of Congress for his refusal to cooperate with the House Jan. 6 panel.
President Joe Biden pulled a rare double in Saudi Arabia, breaking not one but two campaign promises.
Members of Vice President Mike Pence's Secret Service detail feared for their lives during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the select committe was told.
The nation’s 10 biggest spenders on K Street opened their wallets wider during the first half of the year.
Eight Republicans crossed the aisle to join every House Democrat on a bill that would codify the federal right to contraception.
GOP lawmakers already planning how they’ll handle immigration issues if they emerge victorious in November and win control of the House.