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Antitrust one of many issues that kept Google lobbyists busy
Google spent $10.9 million on lobbying last year, included work on antitrust issues, the subject of a Justice Department lawsuit this week.
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Google spent $10.9 million on lobbying last year, included work on antitrust issues, the subject of a Justice Department lawsuit this week.
House Republicans' bill to protect speech on social media may prevent government officials from carrying out public safety actions.
House turnover since the farm bill of 2018 means many members will be working on a major policy bill with no experience of the last one.
Organizing resolutions needed to constitute each party’s membership on Senate committees may still get votes this week, despite GOP holdup.
New House panel on China will back arms for Taiwan, eye TikTok and scrutinize land purchases near U.S. bases, chairman says.
House Democrats will fill out their party’s committee assignments, which will involve a switch among top party leaders on Appropriations.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle urged the Biden administration to send tanks to Ukraine amid reports that Germany had decided to do so.
After crossing Swifties, parent company Live Nation faced senators intent on getting it to admit, “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.”
Some House Republicans have raised concerns about legislation backed by their party leadership that seeks to curtail migration at the border.
Senate Democrats plan to make judicial nominations a priority this Congress, as they start a session with an expanded 51-seat majority.
Ricketts had less than three weeks between his old job and his new one. The former Nebraska governor was sworn in as a senator on Monday.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy has named Mississippi Rep. Michael Guest to lead the Ethics Committee as questions about Rep. George Santos linger.
Sustainable aviation fuel, meant to target the emission-heavy aviation industry, is set to become the next big biofuel topic on Capitol Hill.
A new House China panel is raising concerns that lawmakers may wind up fueling anti-Chinese bigotry and broader anti-Asian discrimination.
A Supreme Court report on the leak of a draft opinion renewed an effort to criminalize leaking information from the high court.
The group marched to the Capitol rather than the Supreme Court, a sign that future abortion debates will be more legislative than judicial.
Sen. Tim Kaine said Friday he will seek a third term in Virginia in 2024, a year Democrats face an uphill fight to keep the majority.
House Republicans announced the first oversight hearing on U.S.-Mexico border security next month and demanded a trove of records.
Florida Republican Rep. Greg Steube was taken to the hospital Wednesday after falling while doing home maintenance.
The West Virginia centrist senator has a bipartisan proposal to set up expedited votes on trust fund solvency measures.