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After Manchin tanks talks, climate action moves to life support
Sen. Joe Manchin III's decision to oppose emission-cutting provisions, while a dramatic setback, may not kill the budget reconciliation bill.
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Sen. Joe Manchin III's decision to oppose emission-cutting provisions, while a dramatic setback, may not kill the budget reconciliation bill.
President Joe Biden on Friday endorsed a plan to pass a bill intended to lower the cost of prescription drugs and pay for health insurance.
The select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol has yet to directly link far-right attackers to Donald Trump.
Two nominees for high-ranking EPA positions are in procedural purgatory as Republicans aim to block their confirmations.
Rep. Katie Porter’s proposal was part of a bloc of amendments that the House adopted by voice vote during consideration of the NDAA.
The House passed provisions that would allow cannabis businesses to use banking services; the Senate may not agree.
Provisions added to a sweeping defense bill could be the best chance Congress has of passing any immigration legislation this year.
The number of U.S. monkeypox cases is above 1,000, and doctors say that figure is higher because many people cannot easily access testing.
A procedural vote to begin the floor process on a limited competition measure could happen as early as Tuesday.
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin upends his party's plans for a reconciliation package.
The House passed its fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, which would authorize $840.2 billion in military spending,
A narrow escape for a national treasure fuels debate in Congress about how to reduce wildfires in Yosemite and other federal lands.
Additions made by Congress to the Defense Department's budget included money for disaster response, the war in Ukraine, ships and more.
Democrats want to codify rights after Justice Clarence Thomas urged the Supreme Court to revisit other precedents.
With reconciliation talks restarted, advocates want Medicaid expansion and home health funding, but climate and taxes are also in the mix.
Servicemembers who contracted any of 23 conditions after serving in combat zones would be eligible for health care and disability benefits.
Democrats’ demands for changes to the tax code threaten to complicate efforts to pass a budget reconciliation package by the August recess.
House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., wants the House to pass all 12 of its appropriations bills before the August recess.
The contractor for Senate and Capitol Visitor Center restaurants said workers who don't take jobs at a university campus will be laid off.
Bipartisan interest in moving a package of semiconductor manufacturing incentives outside of a stalled conference committee is growing.