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House votes to nix deadline for Equal Rights Amendment ratification
The House voted on Wednesday to strike the lapsed deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
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The House voted on Wednesday to strike the lapsed deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
Katherine Tai will take over the Trade Representative’s Office, where she has pledged to hold trading partners to their obligations.
Despite not always feeling heard, most constituents surveyed said interacting with their elected leaders is still valuable to democracy.
The House passed a bill to award Congressional Gold Medals to U.S. Capitol Police and the District's Metropolitan Police Department.
The state argues the law allows it to claim $5.5 billion, but only if officials don't use that money to offset revenue loss from tax cuts.
GOP senators are downplaying the party’s vaccine hesitancy. Almost half of GOP men and a third of GOP women say they won’t get vaccinated.
The 40 Senate Republicans allege President Joe Biden violated federal budget law when he halted funding for border wall construction.
During a House hearing, the Homeland Security secretary defended the rights of migrants who approach the border seeking asylum.
The House is set to pass a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act this week, sending it to the Senate.
In the big infrastructure bill that Democrats hope to pass, ensuring that every American has high-speed internet access is a goal.
Men dominated hearings of two powerful committees. Now American University’s Caroline Bruckner is taking a wider look.
The federal courts have asked Congress for funds to counter threats to judges and courthouses related to cases from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
House lawmakers are restructuring their task forces on the drug epidemic with a renewed focus on behavioral health.
Companies and organizations largely stuck to their public pledges in January to pause at least some political donations from their PACs.
There are signs of traction to add judges to the overworked district courts that are the most used by the public.
Watch the highlights of Deb Haaland's speech as she steps down from Congress to become the first Native American secretary of the Interior.
Guzman takes over the Small Business Administration amid pressure to get more aid to the smallest businesses.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas concedes that the border situation "is difficult" but says "we are making progress."
Will Republicans regret their "no" votes on the immensely popular COVID-19 relief law? Probably not, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division reorganized in January and the fintech industry expects more scrutiny of mergers.