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Advocates, industry push data privacy bill in lame-duck session
Supporters of a data privacy bill hope Congress will pass legislation early in the next Congress or even in the lame-duck session.
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Supporters of a data privacy bill hope Congress will pass legislation early in the next Congress or even in the lame-duck session.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Ways and Means panel to get six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns from the IRS.
Prospects that Sen. Joe Manchin III will get to attach provisions to the bill dimmed after two key Republicans said they opposed the idea.
New York Rep. Carolyn Maloney may have violated House ethics rules by seeking a ticket to the Met Gala, an ethics office report says.
The intraparty debate among House Republicans on a proposed earmark ban is heating up as an influential activist weighs in.
New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries announced that he will seek to be leader of the House Democrats, succeeding Nancy Pelosi of California.
House Republicans led by Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz said Congress would not be as quick to approve Ukraine aid.
An imminent end to pandemic-era asylum restrictions under Title 42 has renewed border policy debates on Capitol Hill.
Would-be House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has a lot to manage. From order to chaos, here’s what the proposed changes could unleash.
Speaking on House floor, Pelosi says she will step down from leadership but remain in U.S. House of Representatives.
Republican efforts to lean into immigration concerns fell short on the border, along with a lackluster GOP showing nationwide.
Some former House and Senate members will be in demand from K Street firms, but not all, lobbyists and headhunters say.
Pelosi so far has only said she won't retire from Congress entirely; that would leave her seat open until a special election.
Congress could get its first tribal nation delegate if lawmakers make good on a long-ago treaty. Advocates want action soon.
A bill to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriages could advance in the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, senators said.
Republicans have won enough seats to take a majority in the House, according to races called by The Associated Press.
Democrats kicked off the post-election lame-duck period with pledges to prioritize legislation to permanently protect DACA recipients.
Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell won another term as the Senate's Republican leader, defeating a challenge from Florida's Rick Scott.
Senate Judiciary Chair Richard J. Durbin said the party wants to get through as many of the nominees as possible by the end of the year.
Women detainees at a Georgia center were subject to excessive and often unnecessary gynecological procedures, a Senate investigation found.