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Texas challenges federal spending law over proxy voting rule
Texas filed a federal lawsuit that seeks to wipe out the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 spending package over former House rules for proxy voting.
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Texas filed a federal lawsuit that seeks to wipe out the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 spending package over former House rules for proxy voting.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman’s office said the Pennsylvania Democrat was hospitalized Wednesday night for treatment of depression.
Congress is seeking legislative fixes to the scourge of military hunger, which is a persistent problem for the Pentagon.
Several Senate Banking Committee Democrats are pushing President Joe Biden to nominate a Latino for the Federal Reserve Board.
Senators express concerns about expulsion policy and forthcoming proposal to limit asylum eligibility for certain migrants.
The federal government could run out of cash to pay all its bills sometime between July and September unless the debt limit is lifted.
Rep. Mary Peltola took over Alaska’s at-large congressional seat with promises of bipartisanship that will require precise needle threading.
Members of Virginia’s congressional delegation gathered to drive home their pitch for relocating the FBI headquarters to their state.
Calling themselves “pragmatic conservatives,” the 70-member Republican Main Street Caucus hopes to influence policy coming out of the House.
Rep. Mike Garcia's rapid ascent to a seat on the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee is turning heads in Washington.
The office of Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., confirmed media reports Wednesday that the Justice Department does not plan to charge him.
Republicans say in-person Congress and the end of virtual attendance will help bipartisanship but Democrats don't agree.
Senators from both parties actually agree on something: Social media platforms put profits over kids — and they want action in this Congress.
Congress begins the long process of searching for new architect of the Capitol as calls rise for more oversight
Senate Republicans are digging in to prevent Gigi Sohn's confirmation for the FCC, but Democrats may have the votes this time.
“They’re not from outer space,” Sen. Thom Tillis says after all-senators classified briefing about the unidentified objects.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 89, will not seek a seventh term next year in California, where two House colleagues are already running.
House members say they want to block China's access to U.S. technology even as they keep the door open for trade in less sensitive areas.
Democrats had called for the removal of Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton, and Republicans joined them this month.
Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton’s problems worsened Monday as Speaker Kevin McCarthy joined a growing chorus.