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Garcia adds reconciliation demand Democrats unlikely to meet on immigration
Rep. Garcia has a demand on immigration that his Democratic party colleagues may have no choice but to refuse.
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Rep. Garcia has a demand on immigration that his Democratic party colleagues may have no choice but to refuse.
The group is pushing to expand an initiative to bring deported veterans back to the U.S. to include all unfairly deported immigrants.
Fencing is expected to begin coming down as early as July 9 and conclude within three days, but a fully open campus is not yet in sight.
ANALYSIS — Democrats are staking positions on infrastructure and other spending priorities. But their public red lines aren’t helping Biden.
House Republicans are staying unified in opposition to spending bills, despite racking up hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks.
Almost all Democrats but only 15 Republicans in the Senate are participating thus far in the “congressionally directed spending.”
The court upheld Arizona voting policies Thursday in a ruling that likely will make it harder for advocates to win voting rights challenges.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed eight members to the panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, including Republican Liz Cheney.
Republican lawmakers who attached earmarks to the Interior-Environment spending bill are unlikely to vote for the legislation.
With the country emerging from the pandemic, Congress is considering what to do about pandemic-related procedures like proxy voting.
Democrats in both chambers hope that one of Biden's infrastructure proposals becomes a vehicle to boost housing assistance.
Democrats on both sides of the debate over the deduction for state and local taxes say they are ready to compromise.
House Appropriators on Thursday advanced annual foreign aid spending legislation that would repeal a decades-old anti-abortion provision.
The House passed a more than $720 billion surface transportation, wastewater and drinking water reauthorization on a largely party-line vote.
House Budget Committee Democrats will forgo their own fiscal 2022 budget resolution and wait to see what the Senate can muscle through.
The parameters of the select committee are more partisan and materially different than the 9/11 style commission.
Rumsfeld rubbed some people the wrong way during his two stints as Defense secretary, including members of Congress.
Congress authorized the National Statuary Hall Collection in 1864 to allow each state to donate two statues of notable citizens.
The Legislative Branch measure calls for boosting Capitol Police funds by $88.4 million to $603.9 million in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack.
Party leaders haven't decided whether they have the votes to adopt a separate House resolution or need to see what can get through Senate.