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Senators poised to begin debate on defense authorization bill
Senators agreed to begin debate on their defense policy bill after Democrats put aside a research measure they'd hoped to include in it.
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Senators agreed to begin debate on their defense policy bill after Democrats put aside a research measure they'd hoped to include in it.
The House voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of committee assignments for posting a violent video.
The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
The Homeland Security secretary found himself on defense as Republicans grilled him on the number of migrants who journeyed to the border.
Lawmakers from high-tax states want to provide relief from a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, but some Democrats say that undermines their tax equity goals.
House Democrats are starting to acknowledge that their sweeping budget package will need changes to get through the evenly divided Senate.
The House will vote on Wednesday on a resolution to censure Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of his committee assignments.
Education, health care and other provisions in the reconciliation bill could have 'a disproportionate impact on Black and brown families.'
Speier, who survived a shooting as a congressional aide in Jonestown, chairs two House subcommittees and has battled for women's rights.
Donald Trump’s lawyers warned a federal appeals court it would unleash a “new weapon” if a House committee can get some White House records.
A federal judge questioned whether the Biden administration’s decision to turn over former President Donald Trump’s tax records to Congress was only good for this one particular president.
When a House committee delves into the nation’s snarled supply chain, lawmakers will likely be snarled themselves in politics and logistics.
Reconciliation package includes billions in climate-related spending and tax incentives but leaves out much sought by climate hawks.
Vermont Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, a Democrat, announced Monday he won’t seek reelection to a ninth term in Congress.
Some of the provisions in the massive House budget bill, which has already been scaled back, could be in for more changes.
A House vote on the reconciliation bill could stretch into the weekend to await an official “score” from the Congressional Budget Office.
The Senate is about to begin its annual defense policy debate. President Joe Biden won't have much influence over it.
The Capitol Police union leader election has gotten nasty, with an outside union picking sides and criticizing a candidate.
Senators are considering a continuing resolution that would punt final decisions on fiscal 2022 spending into early next year.
When President Joe Biden praised Republicans for their support of the infrastructure package, it was in a charged political time.