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Roe reversal puts spotlight on state laws
The coasts are set to become de facto safe havens for access to abortion, while much of the South and Midwest will become abortion deserts.
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The coasts are set to become de facto safe havens for access to abortion, while much of the South and Midwest will become abortion deserts.
House Ethics is sending allegations on Guam Del. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas to federal prosecutors after finding he misused campaign funds.
The measure won’t make it to President Joe Biden’s desk until after the July Fourth congressional recess because of a minor tax provision.
The House sent an amended Supreme Court security spending bill back to the Senate, as tensions rise in wake of Roe v. Wade ruling.
The House sent President Joe Biden a bipartisan bill to curb gun violence that includes mental health and school security provisions.
Five GOP members of Congress requested pardons following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, according to evidence presented at a hearing
Congress now appears poised to spend even more to bolster physical security at local schools in response to a recent wave of mass shootings.
Former President Trump pressured Justice Department officials to push his own political goals, conjuring memories of Richard Nixon.
The bill would cap insulin copays at the lesser of $35 or 25 percent of the list price per month in commercial and Medicare Part D plans.
President Joe Biden's call for suspending the gas tax was greeted with skepticism on Wednesday by members of Congress — including Democrats.
A deal between committee leaders would help school meal providers facing higher food costs and ease transition from pandemic program.
A Senate-passed bill to expand benefits to veterans exposed to toxic substances has run into a constitutional objection from the House.
The Republican Study Committee has taken an official position against earmarks, although more than half of their membership requested them.
Bipartisan negotiators unveiled a broad measure Tuesday intended to combat a surge in mass shootings.
GOP state officials detailed for the Jan. 6 select committee their resistance to Donald Trump's demands they overturn the 2020 election.
The Jan. 6 committee chair warned Donald Trump-backed elections threats remain as a top Arizona Republican defied the former president.
When the embattled commissioner appears, House Democrats will have a lot of questions about his handling of the Washington Commanders.
The House Jan. 6 committee had an unnecessary public spat over whether to make criminal referrals to DOJ. It doesn't have to.
A Senate bill would increase the pay of low-income troops who are struggling to pay for food and other expenses.
A key sticking point in the negotiations over a bipartisan gun violence package has become how states can use grant money in that package.