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Bill would create database to address supply chain crisis
A group of bipartisan, bicameral lawmakers is hoping to push a supply chain bill through Congress during the final days of the year.
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A group of bipartisan, bicameral lawmakers is hoping to push a supply chain bill through Congress during the final days of the year.
The conservative majority sounded ready to let states curb abortion rights with a decision that would uphold Mississippi’s ban after 15 weeks.
The House has released its 2022 legislative calendar, which features extensive district work periods to reflect the election schedule.
A federal court seemed likely Tuesday to deny Donald Trump’s request to block some White House records from going to the Jan. 6 committee.
Lawmakers supportive of an overhaul of the military justice system to combat sexual assault demanded their approach be passed.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell told senators that rising prices may not be transitory, at least not as most people understand the word.
As Republicans demanded more amendment votes, Senate leaders sought a way forward on the annual defense policy bill.
After being subpoenaed, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has begun working with the Jan. 6 select committee.
Competition with China over the next generation of computers spurs lawmakers to add funding for U.S. efforts at quantum computing.
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that asks it to overturn decisions that established the right to abortion.
The House select panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack will vote Wednesday on whether to hold Jeffrey Clark in contempt of Congress.
Democrats and Republicans are haggling over details of a stopgap spending bill that appears likely to run into late January at a minimum.
The Architect of the Capitol has settled a lawsuit brought by a Black employee alleging racist insults in the workplace.
Republicans blocked consideration of the annual defense policy bill to protest Democrats' decision to exclude some of their amendments.
Democratic New York Rep. Tom Suozzi pushed for a tax break important to his state. Now he wants to be its governor.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said Shalanda D. Young would be his nominee for White House budget director.
Democrats' losses in the 2010 midterms loom over plans to sell the public on this year's infrastructure and social spending bills.
People of color made up much of the nation's growth, yet few states are including minority opportunity districts in their congressional maps.
Companies and agencies would have to report cyberattacks to both the FBI and Homeland Security under bills before Congress.
A lawsuit filed Monday alleges a culture of racial discrimination that has plagued the Capitol Police K-9 unit for years.