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Bipartisan Senate bill promises ‘commonsense fixes’ to IRS
Senate Finance Committee leaders introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday to overhaul the procedures and administration of the IRS.
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Senate Finance Committee leaders introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday to overhaul the procedures and administration of the IRS.
Former President Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing in his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition with a House panel.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis has threatened to place a hold on additional nominees if he doesn't get data he requested from DHS.
A moratorium on federal employee layoffs lapsed with the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday over a federal law banning drug users from buying or possessing firearms.
Package would address sentencing guidelines for child sexual abuse material, threats to distribute and coercion schemes.
Former secretary of State told House lawmakers she did not have information on the past criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
House Republicans blew past a deadline to release legislation that would allow the year-round sale of E15 gasoline last week.
ATF nominee pledges to target violent crime and focus on repeat violent offenders, serial shooters and gang members.
House GOP had barred earmarks from the Labor-HHS-Education measure after they took back control of the House in the 2022 midterm elections.
The plan is a nonstarter for most GOP senators, who have warned of a monthslong suck of precious floor time.
Bipartisan lawmakers weigh in in the House and Senate as Trump amasses a "massive armada" in and around the region.
Former Sen. Joe Manchin says 2022 law set the stage for U.S. energy security and is skeptical Republicans can revive coal sector.
Trump in his State of the Union speech announced a "ratepayer protection pledge" where tech companies would need to generate their own power.
A day after the Pentagon voiced opposition, a Senate bill written to respond to the fatal 2025 Potomac River crash fell short in the House.
Lawmakers seek to boost CFTC budget to take on crypto oversight - Fintech
A lengthy speech by President Donald Trump highlights the increasingly sharp polarization the nation faces.
The Senate minority leader called on Republicans to join Democrats in opposition to any extension of the tariffs later this year.
The Supreme Court stuck up for congressional power in a ruling Friday invalidating most of President Donald Trump's worldwide tariffs.
The rejection of Trump's strategy hits budget projections that assumed a hefty spike in tariff revenue to help reduce federal deficits.