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Democrats’ standoff continues over budget, infrastructure
The standoff between moderate House Democrats and Pelosi over voting on a budget before an infrastructure bill remains in a stalemate.
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The standoff between moderate House Democrats and Pelosi over voting on a budget before an infrastructure bill remains in a stalemate.
Republicans say a move by Democrats to restore the Justice Department's power over voting changes is a "federal power grab."
Pelosi on Sunday sought to reach a compromise with nine moderate House Democrats over the timing of the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Nine centrist House Democrats are threatening to vote against a budget resolution until the House passes a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
A bipartisan coalition of business leaders wants to see a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in Democrats’ reconciliation bill.
After a “long and painful and torturous night,” New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker has more energy than any of us.
The Senate has released just three of its fiscal 2022 bills, leaving dozens of senators waiting to find out if they’ll get requested funding.
The move is in response to what members see as flaws in the process revealed in the leadup to President Donald Trump’s first impeachment.
Senate Republicans used the lengthy “vote-a-rama” session to offer amendments that highlighted Democratic divisions on key policy issues.
President Biden wanted far more for broadband programs than the $65 billion in the Senate's infrastructure deal. Some worry it's not enough.
Population diversity rose even as three states and Puerto Rico lost population and the national growth rate was the lowest since the 1930s.
The maximum salary for House aides is rising to $199,300, more than the base pay that members of Congress have gotten since 2009.
Maryland Sen. Van Hollen is preparing legislation requiring about 25 to 30 companies to pay for carbon dioxide and methane emissions.
Joe Biden soon will have a country ambassador in place. But Democrats are frustrated with Ted Cruz for blocking his diplomatic picks.
The Senate has departed for its recess until Sept. 13, while the House plans to return the week of Aug. 23 for floor votes.
Local-level population counts out Thursday are months overdue. Some states face tight deadlines to redistrict ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Leaders have a week and a half to untangle a mess of competing Democratic priorities, or the party’s entire economic agenda may collapse.
A federal district judge ruled House Democrats should obtain some—but not all—of former President Donald Trump’s tax records from Mazars USA.
The Senate worked through 22 budget resolution amendments over the first eight hours of the marathon voting session known as a "vote-a-rama."
Republicans and Democrats are laying down their markers on the debt limit fight, setting up a familiar battle over the country's obligations.