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Congress · 119th Congress

Immigration budget bill off to a slow start in Senate

While Trump had set a June 1 deadline for passing the bill, GOP leaders were hoping to pass it as early as this week through both chambers.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Tricks of the trade

“It highlights how important it is that we have campaign finance reform and make sure that there’s transparency and disclosure, but the No. 1 thing we can do is to put some light on it … and continue

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

‘Tough lessons’: House braces for Rayburn renovation

Branch appropriations bill last month with $689 million for the Architect of the Capitol, not including funding for office buildings on the Senate side, coming in $720 million below Austin’s more than $1

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Cornyn’s loss proves election rules still apply

In spring of 2025, the pro-Cornyn Senate Leadership Fund released an April 27-May 1 survey which showed the senator trailing Paxton 56-40 percent.

Opinion · 119th Congress

An autopsy of the DNC campaign autopsy

1. Did Harris lose because she had only 107 days to campaign? When Joe Biden dropped out on July 21, the Real Clear Politics daily average had him trailing Trump by 3.1 percent.

Congress · 119th Congress

This week: Reconciliation round two? 

Congress is already behind the June 1 deadline that President Donald Trump gave to get the package to his desk.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Alabama groups urge Supreme Court to halt congressional map

Accordingly, the evidence in the record shows that Alabama cannot administer its special primary election under the 2023 Plan, even with a stay entered today, June 1,” the filing said.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Incumbents on the line

The group also announced a $1 million ad buy supporting Conley, highlighting her roots in the district and her military background. 

Policy · 119th Congress

Judge rules that Trump cannot ignore Presidential Records Act

On April 1, the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel issued a memorandum finding the law unconstitutional, arguing it exceeded Congress’ powers and intruded on the powers of the president,