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House Democrats buttoning up budget votes as they await Senate
The House will return the second week of August to take up the reconciliation bill if the Senate sends it by then, says Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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The House will return the second week of August to take up the reconciliation bill if the Senate sends it by then, says Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Interest groups are spending millions in hopes of blocking legislation allowing Medicare to demand lower prices for prescription drugs.
Democrats made concessions to get Sen. Joe Manchin III on board with spending hundreds of billions of dollars on clean energy incentives.
The House on Thursday cleared legislation to incentivize domestic semiconductor manufacturing and spur research and development.
Bills amount to a wish list of $1.67 trillion in discretionary spending for fiscal 2023, which begins Oct. 1.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III said he hasn't talked to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona about the budget reconciliation deal he cut.
At least 10 states have expressed interest in hosting the new agency, tasked with speeding to market innovative health technologies.
Congress has the ability to address the issue in an upcoming Supreme Court case that could reshape federal elections, witnesses said Thursday.
Senate Democrats proposed a $4.8 billion fiscal 2023 draft Legislative Branch bill Thursday that would give a boost to the Capitol Police.
The narrowed bill will be open for amendment on virtually any topic it originally was set to address, such as climate, taxes and child care.
A bill to bolster chip manufacturing and scientific research won Senate approval, setting Congress up to clear it by week's end.
An effort to give millions of veterans easier access to health and disability benefits suffered another surprising setback Wednesday.
A budget deal that West Virginia Democrat and the Senate majority leader had been discussing is officially back on the table.
An economic competitiveness package meant to boost semiconductor manufacturing and scientific research is on track to pass the Senate.
A handful of senators said they wouldn’t support a semiconductors incentive bill unless it also included science provisions.
Incentives for clean energy and research and development could move as part of a year-end tax bill when the dust settles after the midterms
Lawmakers say government purchases of data from private companies violates the Fourth Amendment and are looking to close the gap.
Countries with high rates of gun violence and problematic human rights records are among the top destinations for U.S. firearms.
House and Senate leaders are looking to pass a long list of items in a short time before taking their annual August break.
Democrats say expanded school eligibility is needed to feed more children in communities with high poverty rates.