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Senate passes major benefits expansion for sick veterans
The Senate passed a bill to expand health care and disability benefits for veterans who served in war zones and later contracted diseases.
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The Senate passed a bill to expand health care and disability benefits for veterans who served in war zones and later contracted diseases.
“You shouldn’t already have to be wealthy in order to serve here,” Hawaii Democrat says as he leads a push for bigger office budgets.
Democratic leaders on Wednesday called on the Senate to pass legislation to enshrine permanent protections for so-called Dreamers.
Video released by the Jan. 6 committee raises questions about members of a group Rep. Barry Loudermilk hosted the previous day.
The Senate’s gun violence framework expands mental health treatment, but there's little connection between gun violence and mental illness.
Negotiations on a spending ceiling to govern the fiscal 2023 appropriations process have ground to a halt.
Democrats who previously campaigned on addressing the cap on deducting state and local taxes are running out of time to do so.
“We just can’t sit idly by and allow the reputation of Congress to stay in the gutter,” the Minnesota Democrat says.
Two senators from opposing sides of the aisle teamed up on legislation to fund added security for Supreme Court justices and their families.
The House Jan. 6 select committee sought information from Loudermilk about a group that visited with him on Jan. 5, 2021.
Appropriators still have the Jan. 6 insurrection on their minds, plus a new push among congressional staffers to unionize.
Congress sent a bill to President Joe Biden on Tuesday to bolster security for the families of Supreme Court justices.
The panel probing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot delayed a Wednesday hearing, but plans to hold a key session Thursday.
Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-V.t., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. sparred over rising gas prices during a Monday debate.
A bipartisan agreement on gun laws needs to be drafted as a bill this week to have a chance of passage before July Fourth, key senators say.
House Armed Services subcommittees marked up the defense policy bill last week, but the left unclear the Pentagon's funding authorization.
Donald Trump did not care that his top aides told him the 2020 election was not stolen. The result was the Capitol riot, a committee says.
The Senate Republican Conference will lose some prolific earmarkers to retirement next year, which may prompt a second look at the practice.
A deal reached by 10 Democratic and GOP senators should have enough support to clear a filibuster, but doesn’t go as far as the House did.
With a Supreme Court decision on abortion looming, Democrats urge President Joe Biden to make moves to protect some types of abortion access.