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Senate votes to allow Saudi ‘defensive’ arms sale to proceed
The Senate on Tuesday voted against a path forward for a resolution that would have banned a proposed weapons sale to Saudi Arabia.
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The Senate on Tuesday voted against a path forward for a resolution that would have banned a proposed weapons sale to Saudi Arabia.
A new compromise version of the annual defense policy bill will authorize a Pentagon budget much larger than proposed by President Joe Biden.
Nearly every state that has finished redistricting so far faces or has faced a lawsuit over its newly drawn congressional map.
President Biden will warn Vladimir Putin of consequences if Russia invades Ukraine in a video call scheduled for Tuesday.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge joined Mary C. Curtis on her podcast Equal Time to talk housing and reconciliation.
Lawmakers delayed the rollout of a compromise defense policy bill amidst a debate over whether to add a debt limit increase to it.
Schumer reiterated his goal to pass the massive budget reconciliation bill before Christmas, but time is running out on the Senate calendar.
Senior U.S. officials will not attend next year's Olympics in protest of China's human rights record in Xinjiang
Marco Rubio's decision to hold up the defense bill over an amendment to punish China could cost colleagues other priority amendment votes.
The Biden administration said it's not "at this point" considering vaccine mandates for domestic flights ahead of the holiday travel season.
As the national debt limit again challenges Congress, two House lawmakers want to tie expedited increases to a plan to reduce overall debt.
House leaders warned Thursday they likely can't address the debt limit by tying it to the annual defense authorization bill.
More companies are disclosing political spending in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection, including 255 companies with a review panel.
The Senate cleared a House-passed spending bill Thursday night to keep the lights on at federal agencies through Feb. 18
President Biden seeks to avoid another winter shutdown by increasing COVID-19 testing, vaccinations and boosters.
Advocates are learning that redistricting commissions don’t always take partisan favoritism out of the mapmaking process.
Donald Trump promised his base he would build a Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. The promise is nearly reality as he teases a 2024 run.
The Biden administration is under a court order to restart the program, which makes asylum-seekers wait for their U.S. hearings in Mexico.
A provision in the bipartisan law requires automakers to install anti-drunken driving technology into new automobiles as soon as 2026.
Immigration provisions in the reconciliation bill are getting a so-called Byrd bath to determine whether they are eligible for inclusion.