Challenge to Wisconsin map adds latest wrinkle to 2026 House fight
The state’s lieutenant governor has reportedly asked for the map to be finalized by Nov. 1 this year ahead of the 2026 elections. In March, the U.S.
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The state’s lieutenant governor has reportedly asked for the map to be finalized by Nov. 1 this year ahead of the 2026 elections. In March, the U.S.
The package also includes a measure that would end federal funds going to facilities or organizations that provide abortion services, like Planned Parenthood, that also received more than $1 million in
As he begins to lead the over 1 billion Catholics in their faith, Kelly and I will be praying for his good health and success," wrote Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio. For Democratic Chicago Rep.
Levitt, the constitutional law scholar, pointed to an instance on the campaign trail in which Trump said he would not be a dictator "other than Day 1" of his new administration.
48-49 cloture vote on whether to proceed to the bill came after Democrats decided that bill sponsor Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., didn’t go far enough to satisfy them in the revised bill he released on May 1.
Miller-Meeks reported raising more than $1 million in the first quarter.
Fleischmann told Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Wednesday that he wanted to see more money in fiscal 2026 for the Office of Science, a sharp contrast to the administration’s request for a cut of more than $1
that would facilitate issuance of stablecoins — digital currencies pegged to a reserve asset, in this case, the U.S. dollar — said over the weekend they wouldn’t vote for a revised bill released on May 1.
Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, grabs one last puff of his cigar as he prepares the enter the Capitol for the last votes of the week on Thursday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
While innovation spans many technologies, this agenda focuses on AI because it is the linchpin of future economic, geopolitical and technological leadership. 1.
The White House made official Friday that President Donald Trump wants the first ever $1 trillion defense budget.
President Donald Trump is proposing steep cuts to domestic and foreign aid spending for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 coupled with hefty increases for defense and border security, with the help of
The "skinny" version of the White House’s budget blueprint released Friday would provide $107.4 billion for DHS in the fiscal year starting Oct. 1, an increase of $42.3 billion, or 64.9 percent, above
Two bits of conventional wisdom are used to rationalize this stubborn refusal to even consider the possibility of bipartisan compromise: (1) that any members who vote for such a compromise will be challenged
"When you compare Trump 2 to Trump 1, this one has been much more aggressive and what they’re doing and trying to do has been much more thought out."
The Supreme Court has asked the service members who brought the suit to respond by May 1.
These crucial voters went from favoring Republicans by 13 points last November, to even among both parties, with their preference for Democrats also dropping 1 point.Â
The complaint filed by Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont contends the tariffs Trump has announced since Feb. 1 violate
Registered Republican voters in the district, which encompasses the southeast suburbs of Phoenix, outnumber Democrats by nearly 2-to-1, according to the Arizona secretary of state’s office.Â
Members of the House have to be 25 years old, (Article 1, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution). Members of the Senate have to be 30 years old (Article 1, Section 3, Clause 3).