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Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action
Senators are proposing amendments to the annual defense policy bill on subjects including Afghanistan and Russia's Nord Stream pipeline.
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Senators are proposing amendments to the annual defense policy bill on subjects including Afghanistan and Russia's Nord Stream pipeline.
Sununu had been considered a top Republican prospect to challenge New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan in 2022.
A watchdog group says the bill could increase deficits by $200 billion over 10 years, falling short of ambitions to fully pay for the package.
Biden’s approval ratings, redistricting and more will shape whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress after the 2022 midterms.
Rep. Ruben Gallego counts 11 times during his deployment in Iraq that he barely escaped death. He recounts them in “They Called Us ‘Lucky.’”
Max Cleland, a Vietnam veteran and triple amputee who served in the Senate, died on Tuesday at the age of 79.
The Supreme Court appeared unlikely Tuesday to second-guess how Congress denies residents of Puerto Rico certain Social Security benefits.
Harry Dunn and Gus Papathanasiou are running against one another to head the Capitol Police Labor Committee.
Community banks, minority lending institutions and credit unions face greater risks of cyberattacks and damages from data breaches.
Democrats find their path forward in 2022 and 2024 potentially perilous, with long-term trends and short term challenges colliding.
Republicans want the defense policy bill to prohibit settlement payments to migrant families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy.
The select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has subpoenaed a host of Trump advisers.
Speaker Pelosi says she and Joe Manchin "talk enough." As Democrats' reconciliation bill moves to the Senate, their friendship will be tested.
The Supreme Court wrestled Monday with what Congress intended in a 1978 law about government surveillance.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument Tuesday about how Congress denies residents of Puerto Rico certain Social Security benefits.
Signs of progress in resolving intraparty disputes appeared on life support, with no guarantee either vote would occur.
The House and Senate are engaged in a standoff over which former secretary of Transportation to name the DOT headquarters after.
The House late Friday cleared a Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill that pours billions of dollars into roads, transit and broadband.
House Democrats planned a vote Friday on their sweeping budget reconciliation package after moving to iron out a handful of unresolved issues.
The battle to include a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrant continued as Democrats neared a reconciliation deal.