Senate tees up kids online safety bill for vote next week
The Senate agreed 86-1 to end debate on a legislative vehicle that combines the two measures. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who had previously objected to the measures, voted to end debate. Sen.
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The Senate agreed 86-1 to end debate on a legislative vehicle that combines the two measures. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who had previously objected to the measures, voted to end debate. Sen.
Recount scheduled: The recount in Virginia’s 5th District Republican primary will take place on Aug. 1. Rep. Bob Good, who requested the recount, trails his challenger, state Sen.
Biden administration’s push for states to expand Medicaid postpartum coverage from two to 12 months, creating "birthing friendly" hospital designations and launching the maternal mental health hotline (1-
The outlook is similarly grim come September, the focus will shift to passing a stopgap funding measure to avoid a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
The initial group of roughly two dozen House aides began their walkout around 1:30 p.m. outside the Rayburn House Office Building and belatedly met up with a group of Senate staffers near the Department
So our No. 1 job is electing Donald Trump," Donalds said. "I mean, you’re asking about a question four years from now, really more like four years and four months from now. I have no idea.
The CDC’s data modernization project has received more than $1 billion in funding, but Bucshon lamented that the project has "yet to bear fruit."
An analysis by the POPVOX Foundation found that the legislative branch budget is roughly 1/120th of the executive branch’s nondefense, non-mandatory funding.
Mine was a theoretically admirable position, but it caused me to lose Livonia by a 10-to-1 margin. That was the difference — even though I carried Ann Arbor in a landslide."
Jackson Lee ran for mayor of Houston last year, but lost a runoff in December and pivoted back to seek reelection even though a city council member had already raised more than $1 million for the race
The Tax Policy Center noted, "The top 1 percent, with at least roughly $1 million in income, would pay an average of $300,000 more than under current law, dropping their after-tax incomes by 14 percent
The number of COVID-19 cases resulting from the KP.3 variant is rising rapidly and has quickly overtaken KP.2 and JN.1 variants as the most dominant COVID-19 lineages in recent months.
Sánchez, who chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC, criticized an outside group that spent more than $1 million against Raquel Terán, a former state senator running for the Democratic nomination
The Doha agreement included a "complete withdrawal of all remaining [Coalition] forces from Afghanistan" by May 1, 2021.
The funding will cover projects from coast to coast, also including almost $1 billion for Sagamore Bridge in Massachusetts, which crosses the Cape Cod canal.
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Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, greets his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, in Fiserv Forum on the first day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Jason Furman, a former economic adviser to President Barack Obama and now a Harvard University professor, told us in the summer of 2022 that the ARP had contributed 1 to 4 percentage points to inflation
Juan Ciscomani, raised $1 million and had $2.8 million in the bank.
Tasking two popular large language models (OpenAI Moderation filter, version 1, release 007 and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet) with identifying harmful content in Roll Call Factba.se’s transcripts of Trump