Congress · 119th Congress
Trump draws line in sand on extending ACA credits
House Republicans appear divided about how to approach expiring subsidies, with a small contingent of moderates feeling more urgency to act.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
House Republicans appear divided about how to approach expiring subsidies, with a small contingent of moderates feeling more urgency to act.
Trump has said he'll sign the bill if it reaches his desk, though advocates caution the effort could dislodge fewer documents than many hope.
Women assembled at the Capitol with pictures of themselves as children to share their stories of abuse and being "left behind in the reckoning."
Opinion: If Jack Smith was a pro wrestling fan, maybe he wouldn't have made the error of filing Trump's classified documents case in Florida.
Trump said Sunday he wants the House to pass legislation this week to direct the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
A child from Sweden looks towards the ballroom construction project at the White House from the top of the Washington Monument on Monday.
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether asylum claims can be denied by preventing migrants from crossing the border from Mexico.
The issue is among the last unresolved matters facing negotiators aiming to reconcile before December the House and Senate fiscal 2026 NDAAs.
The proposed dictate how much biofuel — such as corn-based ethanol and biodiesel — is mixed into the nation’s transportation fuel supply.
The State Department says 7,500 refugees could be admitted in fiscal 2026, which would be the lowest cap since the 1980 law that established the current process.
Republicans in the Indiana state Senate will not move forward with a plan to redraw the state’s congressional map next month.
In shutdown deal, bipartisan legislating trumped party unity - Senate
Asked to give Congress a grade for its recent performance, members see room for improvement. "Is there a grade below ‘F’?" one asked.
A Senate plan to take up a major appropriations package on the floor the week of Nov. 17 is looking increasingly like a long shot.
Trump likely won't lose much ground on Capitol Hill or with voters after sitting out talks to end the government shutdown, sources said.
A federal judge said Thursday she would rule before Thanksgiving on whether to dismiss indictments against James B. Comey and Letitia James.
Congress flouted several legal principles with an unusual provision creating a streamlined path for senator lawsuits, experts said.
Backers of an effort to stop members of Congress from trading stocks are cautiously optimistic it could see some movement this fall.
The U.S. will drop a 10 percent tariff on Argentine beef and boost the amount that can be imported with no levy.
Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit Thursday over conditions at the largest immigration detention center in California.