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Gun groups spent less on lobbying last year, when a new law passed
Groups battling on both dies of the gun rights debate reported lower lobbying expenditures in 2022, disclosures filed with Congress show.
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Groups battling on both dies of the gun rights debate reported lower lobbying expenditures in 2022, disclosures filed with Congress show.
Rep. Lucas, the House Science chair, says success with funding for semiconductors could mean big investments for AI, quantum computing.
In one of his first moves as chairman, Comer renamed Oversight’s five subcommittees, saying it would help jump-start his investigations.
New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, whose Long Island district abuts that of embattled Rep. George Santos, will serve on the panel.
Rep. George Santos told House Republicans during their weekly conference meeting Tuesday that he won't serve on any committees.
Rep. Sean Casten has some modest proposals. What blocks the will of the people? “The Senate, the Electoral College and the Supreme Court,” he says.
As Katie Porter and others announce their bids for California’s Senate seat, Democratic donors should resist the urge to play along.
The partisan behavior of voters in several states with 2024 Senate races has changed since those senators ran last in 2018.
House advocates worry that House GOP comments about cutting spending will hit key programs just as rents are rising.
President Joe Biden is visiting two major rail bottlenecks in the Northeast Corridor to tout funding for their modernization and expansion.
Republicans have handed Democrats an issue to run against: their willingness to rework popular government programs, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Video of the beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of police officers renewed calls for Congress to address law enforcement violence.
Four cases will test justices' views on whether social media companies are doing too much to moderate online content, or too little.
“It’s causing a lot of folks to leave the Hill because they just can’t afford to work here,” said one Senate staffer who also works at Trader Joe’s.
As Americans snap up electric cars, some Republicans take a tough-on-China stance even for projects that would create jobs for Americans.
Rep. Spanberger says party leaders, who won by an average of 33 percentage points in 2022, need to hear from swing-district Democrats.
People in and near Washington come from all walks of life. And some of them spend their time writing screenplays.
States that get their water from the drought-stricken Colorado River continue to argue over drastic water supply cuts.
Some 15 states, including New York and Texas that are home to a combined total of 64 seats, face ongoing litigation over congressional lines.
The FDA’s Closer to Zero initiative aims to lower the amount of lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic in the food supply.