Congress · 117th Congress
Forest Service to aid private owners on carbon markets, climate
The reconciliation law provides the Forest Service with money for grants to aid private landowners with costs of addressing climate change.
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The reconciliation law provides the Forest Service with money for grants to aid private landowners with costs of addressing climate change.
A federal permitting deal between Schumer and Manchin would be difficult to get through the House, lawmakers said.
The FDA finalized a long-awaited rule allowing people with mild to moderate hearing loss to buy a hearing aid without first seeing a doctor.
President Joe Biden signed major legislation aimed at fighting climate change and lowering health care costs.
Congress hasn’t acted on legislative proposals to provide permanent protections for roughly 76,000 Afghans in the U.S., who still face deportation back to Afghanistan.
Republican lawmakers are putting renewed pressure on the Biden administration to answer questions about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
A federal judge ruled Monday that Graham must testify about Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 electoral loss in Georgia.
The House on Friday cleared a climate, health and tax package salvaging key parts of Democrats’ domestic agenda.
The FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort has quickly shown the level of support in the GOP for the former president.
Some 166 RAISE grants totaling $2.2 billion are part of a program for local governments and regional agencies as well as states.
Provisions in the veterans measure allow victims of the Camp Lejeune contamination to seek compensation from the government in federal court.
Congressional Republicans' response to an FBI search of Trump's home previewed how the next Congress could proceed under Republican control.
Congress is on the verge of allowing the government to restrict prices for drugs covered by Medicare, but experts disagree on whether drugmakers will shift costs to the private market.Â
A farmer and former USDA official, Republican Brad Finstad won a special election to serve the remainder of late Rep. Jim Hagedorn's term.
Appeals court allows the House Ways and Means Committee to get Trump’s personal tax records from the Treasury Department.
Advocacy group highlights DHS cooperation agreements with local agencies that have records of civil rights violations
The cryptocurrency industry set a new spending record on lobbying in the latest quarter as it becomes a bigger issue in Washington.
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, one of 10 Republicans to vote for impeachment in 2021, was beaten by a Trump-backed challenger in a primary.
Thomas Smith, a veteran Capitol Police officer facing criminal charges for trying to cover-up a 2020 hit-and-run, has resigned.
Senate Democrats stuck together in floor votes over the weekend to stop immigration-related amendments to their budget reconciliation bill.