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Supreme Court nominee heads to Senate for confirmation process
Ketanji Brown Jackson begins meeting with senators on Wednesday, part of her confirmation process to the Supreme Court.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson begins meeting with senators on Wednesday, part of her confirmation process to the Supreme Court.
The Senate backed President Joe Biden's position 96 percent of the time last year, CQ Roll Call vote studies have found.
On votes where the two parties split, Democrats stuck together last year more than Republicans, CQ Roll Call's analysis found.
Dozens of Senate and House members are pressing the Biden administration to give Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals.
Rep. Ted Deutch, the chairman of the House Ethics Committee, will resign later this year to become CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
“Remember, Washington put the country ahead of himself,” says Vermont Democrat, who has served in the Senate for nearly half a century.
“Individuals may choose to mask at any time, but it is no longer a requirement,” a letter sent to House staff Sunday night said.
After a new map split his district, Pennsylvania Rep. Fred Keller ended his bid for a second full term rather than run in a GOP primary.
Justices on Monday appeared ready to decide the limits of the EPA's authority but gave no clear signals how the court might draw such a line.
U.S. defense planners and lawmakers are readjusting their plans and budgets after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The top Senate Democrat overseeing foreign aid said Congress likely will pass emergency spending for Ukraine of at least $10 billion.
Sen. James M. Inhofe, 87, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee, said he plans to support his chief of staff for his seat.
As top Senate Democrats finalize their plan for making marijuana legal nationwide, industry and advocacy groups are urging a lower tax rate.
President Joe Biden fulfilled a promise to appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court, nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson got three Republican senators’ votes in an appeals court confirmation vote last year.
President Biden and members of Congress remain opposed to using force to defend Ukraine, despite Russia's invasion of its neighbor.
U.S. lawmakers signaled support Thursday for providing military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, although the amount and timing was unclear.
President Biden slapped economic penalties on Russia, including ones to deprive Moscow of key military technologies after it invaded Ukraine.
Clean energy executives are shifting strategy, hoping Congress can pass stand-alone climate bills instead of reconciliation package.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers urged President Joe Biden to unleash harsh economic sanctions to punish Russia for attacking Ukraine.