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Senate OKs $40B Ukraine aid bill for Biden’s signature
The $40.1 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine is on its way to President Joe Biden's desk.
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The $40.1 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine is on its way to President Joe Biden's desk.
The proposal includes $40 billion to backfill the so-called Restaurant Revitalization Fund for applicants who didn't receive any grant money.
The race for an open Senate seat, as well as those for four House seats, look to be worth watching in the aftermath of the primary.
Washington is focused on Ukraine and midterms, and the likelihood of Congress passing significant climate legislation appears slim.
Results were mixed on the influence of big endorsements and super PACs in races in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
Unless the government allows for flexibility, the formula shortage can be particularly hard on families using federal nutrition assistance.
The drama surrounding Sen. Rand Paul’s blocking of the Ukraine aid bill masks a divide over who will be the government spending watchdog.
We’re beginning to see it extend beyond the president’s own unpopularity to congressional Democrats and the federal government itself.
Lawmakers are scrambling to end the formula shortage, but experts say it will be months before families will feel an impact.
The watchdog overseeing Afghanistan reconstruction issued a scathing report criticizing government planning before the U.S. withdrawal.
The hearing offered a preview of the explosive debates in Congress and statehouses if the justices overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
All the speakers echoed a passion for reducing stigma for those seeking mental health treatment and sharing personal stories.
The Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring World War II merchant mariners is the focus of today’s Capitol Lens.
The Kansas Supreme Court upheld the state’s congressional map in a ruling Wednesday, reversing a lower court.
Democrats renewed a push to give protections to “documented Dreamers” who grew up legally in the U.S. but risk deportation when they turn 21.
Robinhood Chief Legal Officer Dan Gallagher joins Fintech Beat on changes in the economy and regulation mean for the company.
The Democratic Party's problems stem from the public's identification of the most progressive aspects as mainstream, Stu Rothenberg writes.
Today's Capitol Lens sees Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis greeting Vice President Kamala Harris in the House chamber on Tuesday.
President Biden emotionally slammed white supremacy as "poison" Tuesday as he again urged lawmakers to ban "weapons of war."
Results from House and Senate primary elections for open and battleground seats in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania.