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Restaurant bill backers battle deficit concerns, knowledge gap
A $48 billion aid package for restaurants and other pandemic-ravaged businesses faces steep hurdles in the Senate.
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A $48 billion aid package for restaurants and other pandemic-ravaged businesses faces steep hurdles in the Senate.
The acting director of ICE told a House committee Tuesday that the agency needs fewer detention beds for immigrants who face deportation.
An effort to add bipartisan tax incentives for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing to a House bill is running into GOP divisions.
President Biden emotionally slammed white supremacy as "poison" Tuesday as he again urged lawmakers to ban "weapons of war."
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday convened a roundtable to highlight the impacts of record inflation and propose changes.
The Supreme Court struck down another provision of a major 2002 law meant to limit the influence of money in politics on Monday.
House Democrats and advocates are pushing for immigration provisions that would attract high-skilled workers.
As prices rise, the White House is looking for ways to boost the housing supply without congressional action.
Republican lawmakers blasted the Air Force’s proposal to retire 150 planes and transfer 100 drones to another agency.
A key Republican senator has no regrets about calling for Joe Biden to resign as the president sharpens his midterms message.
Members of Congress have moved particularly quickly to beef up Supreme Court security and address a wave of protests at homes of justices.
The panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot issued subpoenas for GOP leader Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans.
Senators headed home for the weekend without clearing a $40.1 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine.
A federal judge appears poised to step in as early as Friday to block the Biden administration from ending COVID-related asylum restrictions.
Lawmakers, particularly Republicans, are concerned that President Joe Biden's Army budget proposal would cut the size of the force too much.
Biden could be doing more, say co-chairs Marcy Kaptur, Brian Fitzpatrick, Andy Harris and Mike Quigley, who each have ties to the region.
DNC Facebook ads aimed at seniors in Senate battleground states use Fox News footage to warn about threat to Medicare, Social Security.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Jerome Powell for a 2nd term as chairman of the Federal Reserve, the third Fed nominee confirmed this week.
Sen. Whitehouse says talks are in a 'good place' on a climate bill that can avoid obstacles Democrats faced in earlier legislative efforts.
Philip Jefferson will become the fourth Black man to join the Fed board after the Senate confirmed him with strong bipartisan support.