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House passes package of bills to address policing, crime issues
The four bills, involving nearly $2 billion in grant programs, received varying levels of bipartisan support
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The four bills, involving nearly $2 billion in grant programs, received varying levels of bipartisan support
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer took the first preliminary step Thursday toward considering stopgap funding legislation.
States represented by top Senate appropriators received a disproportionately high amount of earmarked dollars.
Officials and experts in Washington and Taipei are debating whether America's "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan needs to end.
SIV program “has not lived up to the promise we made to participants” and requires policy changes to meet its full potential, a review found.
Sen. Joe Manchin III's legislation to overhaul the federal permitting process got a GOP endorsement, but Democrats lined up in opposition.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is on track to process the most employment-based green cards in the history of the program.
Division over U.S.-Mexico border security threatens to tank a Democratic effort this month to ramp up federal grant funds to help migrants.
Bank executives warned House lawmakers that the biggest lenders in the mortgage market are nonbanks that face fewer capital requirements.
Lawmakers in both chambers are hoping to update the Electoral Count Act of 1887, but can’t agree on how — and time is slipping away.
The Senate voted 69-27 Wednesday to approve the Kigali Amendment, a treaty that would limit highly potent greenhouse gases.
Sen. Joe Manchin III proposed setting a two-year target for environmental reviews of major projects and shortening the statute of limitations for legal challenges.
Public health officials say that syringe service programs are a key part of the toolbox used for harm reduction for people who use drugs.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer may take procedural steps to set up a vote next week on stopgap spending legislation running through Dec. 16.
Senate Democrats will try to start debate on the DISCLOSE Act, which would require more disclosure of the source of political money.
Sen. Joe Manchin III says his bill to streamline energy infrastructure permitting will be released Wednesday.
Is it ‘easier to play in the NFL’ than serve in Congress? This Illinois Republican weighs in ahead of his final Congressional Football Game.
Doomsday queries at a Senate hearing reflect heightened level of alarm after China, Russia devise new delivery systems.
The measure’s backers say it would get rid of unfair provisions that can dock benefits for public employees.
Politicians backing a West Virginia gas pipeline have received thousands of dollars in contributions from companies behind the project.