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Senators debate red flag law grants after Texas shooting
A bipartisan group of senators is considering legislation to provide states grants to implement so-called red flag laws.
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A bipartisan group of senators is considering legislation to provide states grants to implement so-called red flag laws.
GOP senators fell short on a push to repeal a policy that’d overhaul how migrants’ asylum claims are processed after they cross the border.
House lawmakers’ appetite for earmarking has grown a year after Democrats resurrected the practice, particularly among Republicans.
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination of Judge J. Michelle Childs for the influential federal appeals court in Washington.
A possible criminal matter involving Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton has been referred to the Department of Justice, sources say.
At least four congressional committees are working on mental health bills, but the list of priorities is growing.
Two key senators said the decision not to prosecute FBI agents who did not act on reports of abuse by Larry Nassar was "infuriating."
House lawmakers are seeking funding for a new method of launching satellites that is less vulnerable to attack.
Republican lawmakers said they don’t plan to let up pressure on the Biden administration and Hill Democrats over the Title 42 policy.
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the nation’s top gun regulator largely dodged questions on his own views about gun control Wednesday.
Senate Democrats made plans to hold votes next month on House-passed measures to expand criminal background checks prior to gun purchases.
Senate Republicans are floating the idea of more federal grant funding for school safety measures after a mass shooting in Texas.
Under a new law, federal cybersecurity experts would help state and local counterparts protect networks from attacks.
A Senate report says the federal government lacks information on how much was paid by victims of ransomware attacks.
A congressional commission has recommended changing the names of nine Army bases in the South that now honor Confederate veterans.
Steven Dettelbach starts the most public part of his effort to successfully run the Senate confirmation gantlet to lead the ATF.
Conference committees have largely become a thing of the past: There are fewer of them, and conferees have less experience in them.
Renewed focus on threats to justices comes as calls to beef up lower court security funding have gone largely unheeded.
House Democrats called on the Senate to reject any legislation that would make pandemic-era asylum restrictions permanent.
The CDC says unlike COVID-19, monkeypox is a well-known entity, and both vaccines and antivirals are available to help stem the outbreak.