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As Senate departs, House plots August recess return
The Senate has departed for its recess until Sept. 13, while the House plans to return the week of Aug. 23 for floor votes.
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The Senate has departed for its recess until Sept. 13, while the House plans to return the week of Aug. 23 for floor votes.
Local-level population counts out Thursday are months overdue. Some states face tight deadlines to redistrict ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Leaders have a week and a half to untangle a mess of competing Democratic priorities, or the party’s entire economic agenda may collapse.Â
A federal district judge ruled House Democrats should obtain some—but not all—of former President Donald Trump’s tax records from Mazars USA.
The Senate worked through 22 budget resolution amendments over the first eight hours of the marathon voting session known as a "vote-a-rama."
Republicans and Democrats are laying down their markers on the debt limit fight, setting up a familiar battle over the country's obligations.
Though districts have not yet been drawn, the GOP believes Rep. Ron Kind's retirement provides an opportunity to flip his Wisconsin district.
House action may depend later this year on a bigger package that the Senate won't likely take up until the fall.
The Senate is poised to approve bipartisan legislation that would devote $550 billion in new spending on infrastructure.
The OCWR report undercounts doors substantially and doesn’t take into account the Hart Senate Office Building.
A compromise amendment would exempt cryptocurrency miners and makers of digital coin wallets from having to report transactions to the IRS.
Upon the resolution’s adoption, House and Senate panels would have until Sept. 15 to draft pieces of a filibuster-proof fiscal package.
Veterans may be getting increased access to one of the more effective treatments for combat-related mental health conditions: a service dog.
A bipartisan infrastructure bill is moving toward passage by Tuesday after getting past weekend procedural votes.
The Senate’s protracted debate over a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure package looks likely to last a few more days.
Lawmakers will return to the Senate on Saturday in hopes of finalizing a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure package.
Senators hit a roadblock Thursday night on adjustments to the bipartisan infrastructure package’s cryptocurrency reporting rules.
The Biden administration's approach to diversifying the federal judiciary was on full display on Thursday, through Senate votes and nominees.
The Senate could vote this weekend on its infrastructure bill after Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer filed to end debate as soon as Saturday.
Failla said his office will conduct at least two audits each fiscal year on the Cannon renewal project and he plans to review more invoices.