Policy · 117th Congress
DACA students could get Pell Grants under Biden’s budget
The fiscal 2022 proposal would expand Pell eligibility to some undocumented immigrants brought as children to the U.S. by their parents.
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The fiscal 2022 proposal would expand Pell eligibility to some undocumented immigrants brought as children to the U.S. by their parents.
The frenzied activity in the digital art market raises questions for federal law enforcement and tax officials.
“I left her that morning in our home office, blew her a kiss,” says Rep. Andy Barr of his wife, Carol, who died of valvular heart disease.
Republicans less sure that providing broadband internet service to all Americans is infrastructure, or at least at Biden's price tag.
Any kind of change to the Supreme Court has one big impediment: The Senate, which would need to OK any big overhaul.
Ben Savage and Jonathan Whittle join Korefusion’s Alejandro Gonzalez Sanchez to break down investing in the immense region.
OPINION — President Joe Biden’s administration is off to a fast start, but that comes with some electoral risk. Just look at 2010 and 2018.
Senate Democrats resumed in-person Tuesday policy lunches, but were missing a key ingredient: food and drink.
The Senate is poised to begin considering legislation to curb hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
If confirmed by the Senate, prominent statistician Robert Santos would head a Census Bureau trying to wrap up a much-delayed 2020 count.
President Biden plans to withdraw remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks that sparked the war.
Former Speaker John Boehner was known for having a good cry. And he chronicles that, over and over, in his new memoir.
The pause of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will likely be over soon and officials said it wouldn't impact U.S. vaccination much.
Debate could pit long-serving Republican appropriators against spending hawks and newer members who oppose restoring the practice
Members of Congress and President Joe Biden honored Capitol Police Officer Billy Evans, who lay in honor in the Rotunda.
Witnesses warn senators that an infrastructure bill without equity provisions would perpetuate decades of housing discrimination.
Rep. Andrew Clyde is intent on going to federal court to fight $15,000 in fines he incurred for repeatedly dodging security screening.
Biden picks Tucson police chief Chris Magnus to head Customs and Border Protection and Ur Jaddou for Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The uncertainty caused by redistricting makes it hard to take any projections about individual 2022 races very seriously right now.
Bubbling cheese had just returned to Congress, but &pizza quickly became “no pizza” on Monday after a run on the franchise.