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Down to the wire on budget bill as Democrats haggle over details
Democrats dove into the push-pull phase of negotiations in hopes of reaching a deal on a reconciliation bill as soon as this week.
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Democrats dove into the push-pull phase of negotiations in hopes of reaching a deal on a reconciliation bill as soon as this week.
Democrats’ plan for clean energy tax incentives might start out with more traditional breaks and transition to a broad overhaul.
Congressional investigators are escalating their probe of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, but face challenges in getting answers.
Senatorial courtesy might expedite the confirmations of former Sens. Jeff Flake and Tom Udall, but others will likely wait.
Nebraska GOP Rep. Jeff Fortenberry said on Tuesday that he expects to be charged with lying to the FBI and he will fight the charges.
Republicans in the Texas legislature approved a new congressional map — and were immediately accused in a lawsuit of shutting out Latinos.
“There are moments where I wake up and I’m like, why?” says Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger. But he’s not done talking about Trump.
The mood in Congress may be icy, but Brew Across America continues the grand old tradition of mixing beer-drinking with politics.
Trade-offs Democrats are likely to make began to crystalize as they pare back a partisan spending and tax package they're aiming to pass through the filibuster-proof reconciliation process.
The top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee says the military vaccine mandate could threaten military readiness.
A federal grand jury has indicted Rep. Jeff Fortenberry for lying to federal investigators about a campaign finance case.
Biden's Customs and Border Protection pick had been held over concerns about use of force by some border agents at protests last year.
Emanuel faces objections from progressive Democrats and activist groups over actions taken when he was mayor of Chicago.
A two-sentence bill by Rep. Brendan F. Boyle, D-Pa., would give the Treasury Department power to raise the debt limit unilaterally.
Senate Democrats would provide a boost for the Capitol Police in their fiscal 2022 Legislative Branch appropriations bill.
Surging economic growth fueled by fiscal and monetary firepower has given lawmakers a “mulligan” on America’s near-term budget problems.
The United States asked the Supreme Court to reinstate a lower court order that had stopped Texas from enforcing a new abortion law.
Two more House Democrats, David Price of North Carolina and Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, plan to retire rather than seek reelection in 2022.
Congress blocked more than $1 billion in defense budget requests, shielding from cuts programs run by top defense contractors.
Senate Democrats are looking at alternative proposals for reducing carbon emissions amid Sen. Joe Manchin III’s opposition to a $150 billion clean electricity program.