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Budget, infrastructure bills slotted for Friday votes in House
House Democrats planned a vote Friday on their sweeping budget reconciliation package after moving to iron out a handful of unresolved issues.
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House Democrats planned a vote Friday on their sweeping budget reconciliation package after moving to iron out a handful of unresolved issues.
The battle to include a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrant continued as Democrats neared a reconciliation deal.
A federal judge sounded skeptical about halting Jan. 6 panel’s request for Trump-era records about the causes of the Capitol attack.
Senate GOPers are blocking a nominee for an SBA post over Planned Parenthood loans, but also his ties to a Muslim get-out-the-vote group.
House Democratic leaders moved toward setting votes on a massive social spending package, but moderates said they still lack the needed votes.
House Democrats will include four weeks of paid family and medical leave in a social spending package – but it faces opposition in the Senate.
The House Rules Committee finds itself in the spotlight this year as the fulcrum for the bulk of Democrats' congressional agenda.
U.S. outrage at the Taliban risks clouding policymakers’ judgment when cold-blooded calculations are needed about U.S. national interests.
House Democrats unveiled a compromise on state and local tax deductions for the reconciliation package but once again faced Senate opposition.
The Supreme Court appeared ready Wednesday to strike down New York’s regime for licensing gun owners to carry a concealed weapons in public.
Progressives and moderates continue to debate immigration policies that could be added to the Biden budget package.
ANALYSIS — Recent contempt votes, such as the one that found Bannon in criminal contempt of Congress, have been decidedly partisan affairs.
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry is arguing he should not be charged in California in a case alleging he lied to federal agents.
Democrats weighed the reasons for surprise losses in elections as the GOP sees more House members as vulnerable in 2022.
Democrats could release revised text of their social spending and climate change mitigation package as soon as Tuesday night.
The Supreme Court will have to wrestle with how a major gun rights case could clash with local laws that ban guns from certain places.
House Democratic leaders may not have the votes to pass their budget reconciliation package this week due to moderates' objections.
President Joe Biden faces a new climate challenge as the Supreme Court could upend the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions.
As President Biden and other Democratic leaders struggled to pass his agenda, Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal wielded her new power.
Sen. Sanders' opposition cast doubt on prospects for the latest compromise on "SALT," which has bedeviled Democratic leaders for months.