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Lawmakers eye NDAA to limit military gear transfers to police
Lawmakers eye NDAA to limit military gear transfers to police - Defense
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Lawmakers eye NDAA to limit military gear transfers to police - Defense
Sen. Mitt Romney signaled on Tuesday he intends to support Russell Vought for director of the Office of Management and Budget.
House panel wants Pentagon leaders to testify on protests - Defense
The Department of Veterans Affairs will begin a legal process that could remove three headstones containing swastikas and messages honoring Adolf Hitler.
The Equality Act hasn't progressed after it passed the House last year, but Rep. David Cicilline says that vote was a historic moment for LGBTQ rights.
A bipartisan group of 60 House members wrote to their leaders Monday asking them to start tackling deficits and debt in the next coronavirus aid bill.
House Democrats' massive pandemic relief bill would cost nearly $3.5 trillion, according to an official estimate, dwarfing the previous record-setting March package.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would take up a House bill providing more flexibility in the Paycheck Protection Porgram.
Democrats call for systemic change. But they did little in their first week back in session that would suggest they believe they can begin that process now.
Despite a 7 p.m. D.C. curfew, ongoing protests and possible military deployment to the district, the Senate did not alter its schedule.
Legal experts are wary of an "almost unintelligible" law that could muddle the election outcome. It's unlikely, but 2020 is a year of historic worsts.
Rep. Donna Shalala, a Florida Democrat, sold off more shares this month, according to her period transaction report.
President Donald Trump said Friday he would be redirecting U.S. funds away from the World Health Organization.
The House plans to pass its fiscal 2021 appropriations bills before leaving town for the August recess, according to Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer.
An updated House schedule shows the chamber will only have one floor voting day in June while focusing on committee work that month.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie on Thursday wouldn't commit to removing three headstones containing swastikas and messages honoring Adolf Hitler.
The bill would allow borrowers to use more PPP money for costs other than payroll and give them more time to use the funds.
Backers say if Congress passes a bill aimed at reviving the economy in the wake of the pandemic, it should include money for their long-sought project.
Democrats released a report spotlighting “dark-money” groups they say are part of a scheme to get judges on courts to benefit the GOP and its donors.
A year after a reported decline in overdoses in the U.S., the coronavirus pandemic seems to have caused a recent uptick in deaths.