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Democrats downplay HUD nominees’ retweets on defunding police
Two Housing and Urban Development Department nominees tested whether retweets really aren't endorsements at a Senate Banking hearing.
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Two Housing and Urban Development Department nominees tested whether retweets really aren't endorsements at a Senate Banking hearing.
Infrastructure agreement is a closing chapter for a lawmaker who is said to prefer policymaking to politicking.
Recipients of the honor include George Washington, Rosa Parks and the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II.
Disappointed by funding for climate programs in the Senate’s infrastructure bill, climate advocates hope for more in a reconciliation measure.
Wyden-led amendment would clarify cryptocurrency reporting rules - Uncategorized
Senate appropriators have a lot to do with little time to do it when it comes to wrapping up spending bills for the next fiscal year.
Eight of the top 10 earmarkers by dollar amount are Republicans, but 62 percent of the earmarked total will flow to Democratic districts.
Individual senators’ holds on bipartisan amendments slowed debate on a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday.
The Senate sent legislation to President Joe Biden for his signature to award Capitol Police and Metro PD with congressional gold medals.
Two senators are working on an amendment to address concerns about proposed new reporting rules for cryptocurrency transactions.
Sen. Lindsey Graham announced he would self-quarantine for 10 days Monday after revealing a positive COVID-19 test.
The White House is facing pressure from congressional Democrats to extend an eviction moratorium, but says it can't act unilaterally.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he expects the long-awaited bipartisan infrastructure bill to pass later this week.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plan to link a $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill to a $3.5 trillion budget is starting to backfire.
ANALYSIS — With the death of Mike Enzi, the Senate lost one of its great advocates for expanding the use of technology on the floor.
The Senate is on track to pass an infrastructure bill soon, but Congress did not extend a moratorium on evictions that has expired.
The deal's negotiators had no sooner convened a celebratory news conference when the questions came rolling in.
A procedural vote on the infrastructure bill kicked off what is likely to be a contentious debate that could stretch through the weekend.
The Senate voted 47-34 along party lines to confirm Ur Jaddou as US Citizenship and Immigration Services director.
DOJ told the Treasury Department it must turn over former President Donald Trump’s tax returns to the House Ways and Means Committee.