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Climate panel urges sweeping change, deep carbon cuts
Report endorses a carbon tax, but offers no estimate of the cost to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
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Report endorses a carbon tax, but offers no estimate of the cost to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
The report offers the democrats' legislative road map for fixing what Pelosi calls "the essential crisis of our time."
'Suddenly the police line surged forward,' said an Australian journalist who was seen on video being hit by U.S. Park Police in Lafayette Square on June 1.
Lisa Murkowski and others argue advanced nuclear reactors can provide clean, reliable and affordable energy to military bases and play national security role.
The question now is not whether Congress will act in response to the killing of George Floyd but who will the voters blame because it failed to act?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has extended the House's use of proxy voting until mid-August, in deference to the coronavirus pandemic.
Unlike last year, when markups and debates often devolved into partisan clashes, members sound optimistic that this year’s efforts will be less acrimonious.
New legislation would make it easier for states to get money for clean water projects, but drove the cost of the program much higher.
The road ahead for Congress this week will be dominated by discussions about the annual defense authorization bill, plus other priority items.
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Congress went too far in ensuring the CFPB director's independence when it created the agency.
The Oversight leadership has been part of a veritable GOP musical chairs set in motion when Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia launched a Senate campaign.
Key lawmakers have pressed the Pentagon for a briefing by Tuesday on reports that Russian spies have paid insurgents in Afghanistan to kill U.S. troops.
Critics charge the halt of restaurant-style dining is part of an effort to make long-distance routes, a target of Trump administration cuts, less appealing.
The only House Republican to publicly back Democrats’ proxy voting rule, designated a Democrat as his proxy last week but has yet to cast a proxy vote.
Roll Call asked a legal scholar how Trump's tax return case compares to presidential power cases in the Supreme Court throughout history.
Congress finds itself at a familiar spot with policing legislation: a partisan impasse, but Democrats say the nationwide pressure will win out.
The D.C. statehood bill is expected to pass the House and while it has little chance of becoming law, it marks a big milestone for the statehood effort.
Concerns about police abuses and the military's outsized role responding to protests could roil the Senate's debate on the annual Pentagon policy bill.
Nearly 2,000 unaccompanied minors have been turned away at the southern border since the Trump administration implemented a public health order.
The House sent its version of a policing overhaul bill to the Senate late Thursday, where it will likely be dead on arrival.