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Top general says Biden budget’s low inflation assumption is wrong
The military's top general acknowledged that President Joe Biden's defense budget for fiscal 2023 could be undercut by high inflation.
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The military's top general acknowledged that President Joe Biden's defense budget for fiscal 2023 could be undercut by high inflation.
The Government Accountability Office runs regular checks on the disclosures lobbyists provide of efforts to influence Congress.
Prospects for getting a bipartisan supplemental pandemic aid package to President Biden's desk before a two-week recess seem remote.
The House plans to vote this week on a $55 billion aid package for restaurants and other hard-hit businesses, but Senate action will wait.
A former chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Upton faced a primary against a fellow Republican because of redistricting.
Transit operators and unions say they’ve seen a spike in violence against transit workers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Congressional investigators have probed whether Rep. Alex X. Mooney misused taxpayer money and had staff perform personal errands.
Her nomination advanced with the support of all Democrats and three Republicans in a 53-47 vote on a procedural motion Tuesday morning.
President Joe Biden notes that this year’s deficit is on track to be $1.3 trillion lower than last year’s, but Republicans dismiss that boast.
Asian American Democrats want Ohio Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan to halt an ad that repeatedly blames China for economic problems.
Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $10 billion pandemic relief package that both chambers hope to act on this week.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-11 Monday on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
The House could vote next week on a small business pandemic aid package for restaurants and other hard hit industries.
Marijuana remains a Schedule I substance, and federal legalization is “long overdue,” supporters say. Now all eyes are on the Senate.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will likely split on party lines on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court.
Senators negotiating a COVID-19 supplemental funding package have an “agreement in principle” to provide roughly $10 billion.
He stood in line to get a seat at the Watergate hearings as a young intern during a summer away from the family's California farm.
Her comments run counter to a group of six Senate Democrats who have introduced a bill to eliminate the tax through 2022.
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger wants a $105.5 million budget increase to hire more officers for what he describes as a severely understaffed department.
Democrats in the House and Senate highlighted inequities facing women's sports and how some athletes go hungry while coaches make millions.