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Judicial security measure catches ride on defense policy bill
A provision allowing federal judges to have personal information scrubbed from the internet was included in a must-pass defense policy bill.
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A provision allowing federal judges to have personal information scrubbed from the internet was included in a must-pass defense policy bill.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky says her agency needs more authority to gather data to fight public health threats such as COVID-19, mpox.
Supreme Court justices sound skeptical that state courts can’t review state rules for congressional elections.
Whatever happens to Twitter under Elon Musk, communications directors on Capitol Hill are hanging around to find out.
Republicans who want to ban TikTok on federal electronic devices could not attach the ban to the annual defense policy bill.
Senators this week questioned whether a recently proposed bipartisan immigration deal can pass before the end of the year.
The defense authorization measure would move authority over prosecutions for major crimes from commanders to professional prosecutors.
Former President Trump’s budget chief says Republicans are on the wrong path on fiscal policy and is proposing an alternative budget plan.
Democrats are pushing to reclassify some Veterans Affairs spending as mandatory during negotiations for a fiscal 2023 omnibus.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger defeated Rep. Matt Cartwright for battleground leadership representative, a role the caucus voted last week to create.
​House Democrats on Tuesday elected Pennsylvania Rep. Brendan F. Boyle to lead the caucus on the Budget Committee next Congress.
With Sen. Ben Sasse resigning to become president of the University of Florida on Jan. 8, outgoing Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts wants his seat.
The House Ethics Committee says Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., promoted a cryptocurrency in which he had an interest.
The defense authorization bill provides a shot in the arm to the military but bars discharging troops who refuse COVID-19 shots in their arms.
Democrats will control 51 Senate seats next year after Sen. Raphael Warnock won a runoff election in Georgia.
Senate Democrats will let banks work with cannabis businesses but only for fairer treatment for those caught up in the war on drugs.
Big tech companies and free-speech groups oppose a bill that would require social media platforms to negotiate with news producers.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., have circulated a proposed immigration deal about so-called "Dreamers."
The fiscal 2023 defense authorization bill is expected to rescind a Pentagon order requiring COVID-19 vaccines for most troops.
Sen. Sherrod Brown says a bill supported by Sens. Stabenow and Boozman is too favorable to the crypto industry.