The states that matter in 2024
This column is about the nine states that in November will decide (1) the presidential contest, (2) the fight for the Senate, and (3) the fight for control of the House of Representatives.
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This column is about the nine states that in November will decide (1) the presidential contest, (2) the fight for the Senate, and (3) the fight for control of the House of Representatives.
Suozzi raised $4.5 million between Oct. 1 and Jan. 24 and had $2.2 million for the final weeks leading up to the Feb. 13 election, which will fill the vacancy caused by GOP Rep.
The top Republicans were Montana’s Ryan Zinke and California’s Michelle Steel, who each raised more than $1 million. Florida’s Anna Paulina Luna had the lowest quarterly receipt total, with $165,000.
The committee voted 18-15 along party lines at about 1 a.m. to advance the measure to the House floor.
The law states in part: "Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act [Mar. 15, 2022], the Architect of the Capitol shall obtain an honorific plaque listing the names of all of the
Under the agreement, the federal government will provide more than $1 billion for wild fish restoration and other investments over the coming decade in exchange for a decadelong pause in litigation against
The current stopgap spending law sets a two-tiered deadline for the twelve annual appropriations bills, with a March 1 deadline for four of the bills and March 8 for the remaining eight.
Sixty-three percent of Black registered voters told USA Today and Suffolk University pollsters for a survey released Jan. 1 that they backed Biden given a choice between him, Trump and a third-party candidate
The chamber voted 68-13 to end debate on the motion to proceed to the shell legislative vehicle for the stopgap spending measure, which would run to March 1 for four of the dozen annual appropriations
Congressional leaders released text of the new short-term patch that would continue current spending rates for federal agencies through March 1 and March 8, keeping the same bifurcated deadline structure
House and Senate leaders have agreed to extend temporary government funding in two batches, through March 1 and March 8, according to a source familiar with the plan.
Austin III has been hospitalized since Jan. 1 due to complications from surgery to treat prostate cancer, according to a statement from his doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center that
And as of Monday — one week after Austin’s Jan. 1 admission — a series of questions remain about who in the Biden administration and Pentagon knew what, when, regarding the top DOD civilian’s condition
Any nominees that have not been confirmed by Jan. 1 would have to be resubmitted by the president next year. Briana Reilly contributed to this report.
On Friday, the Pentagon told lawmakers the last $1 billion in security assistance would be delivered at the end of the year.
biggest in two decades, as well as an increase in troops’ basic allowance for housing payments.The bill would add $1.2 billion more than the White House requested for defense procurement and nearly $1
Another issue that will keep senators from flying home is the need to take up a three-month extension of Federal Aviation Administration programs which would otherwise lapse on Jan. 1.
Circuit, which reversed Nichols in a 2-1 decision. Judges Florence Pan and Justin Walker held that the statute could apply to congressional proceedings, not just documents.
Prosecutors allege a Hunter Biden scheme to avoid paying more than $1 million in income taxes from 2016 through 2019.
"We are here to assert our Article 1 responsibilities, not to act as judge or jury, and we are here, fundamentally, to chart a path forward that unveils the facts to the public," said Rules Committee Chairman