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House farm bill would set hemp testing, pesticide label authority
​The House Agriculture Committee unveiled a five-year farm bill that could divide members across regional lines as much as political ones.
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​The House Agriculture Committee unveiled a five-year farm bill that could divide members across regional lines as much as political ones.
The Trump administration has proposed a new set of cargo taxes on goods entering the United States.
New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis asked the Supreme Court on Friday to stop a state court order to redraw her district ahead of the midterms.
After stalled health deal, voters want Congress to deliver - Health Care Concerns about health costs are a top issue for voters.
There was a lot of drama on Capitol Hill this week when two attorney generals testified at hearings in. the Senate and House.
The Virginia Supreme Court will allow a special election on redistricting to move forward while a legal challenge to the process continues.Â
President Trump uncharacteristically spent much of the week behind closed doors and appeared subdued in public.
Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy urged action on recommendations prompted by the January 2025 crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The EPA formally repealed the 2009 endangerment finding that greenhouse gases are a pollutant that threaten public health.
Leaders of both chambers told members they would be given 48 hours notice to return to the Capitol if a deal is reached.
City officials questioned Republicans’ timing and warned the move could disrupt tax season and blow a hole in D.C.’s budget.
Senators reached agreement on a bill that would speed satellite licensing by the FCC, with additional checks to address Democratic concerns.
For the first time, a press gallery on Capitol Hill is named after a journalist: the abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
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Lawmakers made no apparent progress toward a deal Wednesday on an extension of Department of Homeland Security funding.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi showed little regret at a House hearing Wednesday for the DOJ's controversial handling of the Epstein files.
The leading Democratic candidates in Michigan’s critical Senate race all pitched themselves as strong union allies during a forum Wednesday.
After weeks of pressure from rank-and-file Republicans, the House on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at creating a federal voter ID mandate.
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
Republicans and Democrats sparred about the potential real-world harms of a partial shutdown for the Department of Homeland Security.