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Senate NDAA to Pentagon: ‘Immediately’ halt fight against extremism
The Senate Armed Services Committee has called on the Defense Department to halt programs to prevent and root out extremism in the ranks.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee has called on the Defense Department to halt programs to prevent and root out extremism in the ranks.
Former President Donald Trump’s actions — and inaction — during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol will take center stage Thursday night.
Senate Appropriations Chair Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., underwent a second surgery Tuesday after fracturing his hip in a fall in late June.
Republican senators said they’re expecting passage of a semiconductor and science-focused competitiveness package will slip to next week.
A bipartisan package of bills would clarify what role Congress and the vice president have in certifying presidential elections.
Rep. Vern Buchanan led second-quarter fundraising among GOP hopefuls for the party’s top spot on the powerful Ways and Means Committee.
Senators are pushing legislation giving the Justice Department new authority to seize assets of Russian oligarchs.
The bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and codify legal recognition for interracial and same-sex marriages nationwide passed 267-157.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer pledged to move ahead with a procedural vote Tuesday afternoon on the semiconductor bill.
When a mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, it renewed fears about how quickly Congress could recover from an attack.
Unrelated legislation almost always hitches a ride on the bill — partly because of its size and partly because it’s so likely to be enacted.
Staffers who work for at least eight House Democrats filed petitions Monday to kick off the process of forming a union.
The Senate Armed Services Committee recommended $45 billion more for national defense in fiscal 2023 than President Joe Biden requested.
Politically, the country has gone nuts over the past half-dozen years, making handicapping a challenge, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Sen. Joe Manchin III's decision to oppose emission-cutting provisions, while a dramatic setback, may not kill the budget reconciliation bill.
Divisions among House Democrats spell trouble for the Defense, Homeland Security and Commerce-Justice-Science bills in particular.
Member offices have fielded a growing pile of requests for help to speed their cases through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol has yet to directly link far-right attackers to Donald Trump.
Rep. Katie Porter’s proposal was part of a bloc of amendments that the House adopted by voice vote during consideration of the NDAA.
The House passed provisions that would allow cannabis businesses to use banking services; the Senate may not agree.