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While states with “trigger laws” are reading from the same states’ rights playbook, Mitch McConnell is giving away the long game.
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While states with “trigger laws” are reading from the same states’ rights playbook, Mitch McConnell is giving away the long game.
The 49-51 vote on a procedural motion was the second time this year an abortion rights bill by Democrats stalled in the chamber.
Rep. Alex Mooney pummeled Rep. David McKinley in the primary race by over 18 points in the GOP primary for West Virginia's 2nd District.
House lawmakers criticized President Biden's budget proposal for the Navy, arguing it would not keep pace with China.
House Democrats are looking to revive stalled pandemic relief package talks next week after measures bogged down in the Senate.
The Biden administration and advocates sought to win permanent protections for some 36,000 Afghan evacuees in the United States.
Biden’s prescription for what ails the economy is really just old-school Keynesian economics wrapped up in nice, new green packaging.
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a Supreme Court ethics bill Wednesday, as Democrats raised concerns about Justice Clarence Thomas.
The administration is trying again to boost U.S. crop production after lawmakers stripped incentives from a Ukraine aid bill.
Philip Jefferson will become the fourth Black man to join the Fed board after the Senate confirmed him with strong bipartisan support.
Democrats see leaked Supreme Court ruling as potential game changer - Democrats
The Senate finds itself in a familiar position after a $40.1 billion emergency funding package for Ukraine passed the House.
The Senate is likely to vote next week on a $48 billion aid package to help restaurants and other pandemic-stricken businesses.
As captain of team “Not Running for Re-Election,” Rep. Jim Cooper is running the Capital Challenge race for the last time as a House member.
The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Lisa Cook for the Federal Reserve Board. She will be the first Black woman on the board.
Julian Ha interviews Sheila Warren, the CEO of CCI, on Global Trends in Crypto Regulation, global policy and 'contagious' policy.
Rep. Ed Perlmutter was always happy to wheel and deal with Republicans, talk to reporters and heckle at the annual baseball game.
It remains baffling why, when it comes to the pandemic, Congress refuses to do what it does best — throw money at problems.
A Republican from western New York, Reed had said last year he would not run for reelection after a sexual harassment allegation arose.
The House approved a measure Tuesday that will allow nearly 9,100 House staffers the ability to form unions if they choose.