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Republicans stress process for Supreme Court confirmation will be one of ‘respect’
Senate Republicans have signaled their approach to the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation process will not be obstruction.
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Senate Republicans have signaled their approach to the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation process will not be obstruction.
Little Lithuania is standing up to China's economic pressure, making it a test case for its Biden administration allies.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee laid the groundwork for bipartisan bills that would bolster the nation’s recycling programs.
“I actually thought the Republicans in the Reagan and first Bush White House did some of the best climate policies ever,” the Democrat says.
Fundraising totals for the fourth quarter offer clues about how primary battles will shape up for the House and Senate.
The move paves the way for the agency to have a Senate-confirmed leader for the first time in more than five years.
The bill split panel members, with Republicans accusing Democrats of ignoring inflation, labor shortages and supply chain concerns.
Republicans are objecting to a sprawling bill Speaker Nancy Pelosi crafted to combat China, saying it focuses too much on climate change.
Rep. Alex X. Mooney opened a legal expense fund to pay legal bills stemming from congressional investigations into him.
Experts have called for increased children’s mental health resources and expanding access to telehealth services, among other needs.
Tech giants are rapidly developing immersive virtual reality worlds that experts warn Congress will struggle to oversee.
Three senators released a bill seeking to clarify Congress' role in the presidential election as a separate group works on broader provisions.
It focuses on mailed or express courier shipments of goods valued at $800 or less and not subject to U.S. tariffs or documentation.
Disagreements on policy and a crowded Senate to-do list are further complicating Democrats’ path to passing their sweeping budget bill.
President Joe Biden is likely to submit his fiscal 2023 budget request shortly after the March 1 State of the Union address.
The Navy is appealing a Hawaii state order that it drain leaking fuel storage tanks, prompting outcry from Hawaii's congressional delegation.
Proposals for tackling climate change are emerging as an area of Democratic unity that could revive the party's budget reconciliation bill.
A Black employee at the Architect of the Capitol is suing the agency, alleging racial discrimination. It is the second such case recently.
Jan. 6 panel sent subpoenas to 14 people who allegedly submitted fake slates of Electoral College votes for Trump.
Democrats anticipate a White House request for more pandemic relief, but it is sure to face questions about previous funds.