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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Murkowski, Palin advance to November in Alaska races

The AP called those races at 1:41 a.m. Eastern time. No other candidate broke 7 percent, and the other third and fourth winners had not been called early Wedensday.

Congress · 117th Congress

Leahy to return in time for expected budget vote

Leahy will return to the Senate the week of Aug. 1 after recovering from hip surgery and will be available to vote on the revamped budget reconciliation package, his office announced Friday.

Congress · 117th Congress

Semiconductor, science bill passes Senate, heads to House

The $11 billion Commerce Department authorization, all of which is on top of baseline funding, includes $10 billion for regional technology hubs and $1 billion for a pilot program to provide economic

Opinion · 117th Congress

Joe Biden’s presidency is out of gas

In this case, head off to the Middle East, leaving behind a White House and Democratic Party in turmoil as he desperately seeks a solution to the country’s No. 1 problem: inflation.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Tuesday’s primaries in seven states

The Associated Press called the race at 1:03 a.m. Eastern time Wednesday. She is not running for a full term and plans a short six-month stay as a member of Congress.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending June 3, 2022

Mandalay Bay was the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history on Oct. 1, 2017. Vilela is challenging Democratic Rep. Dina Titus in the June 14 primary.

Policy · 117th Congress

SCOTUS leak prompts investors to press companies on abortion

recommended to its clients with shares in Walmart to vote for Clean Yield’s resolution on addressing the impact of state laws on employees’ access to reproductive health services at the company’s June 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

It’s probably still the economy, stupid

While public opinion polls consistently show support for preserving Roe is strong, the key electoral questions are (1) How many people will change their partisan vote intention because Roe is overturned

Congress · 117th Congress

House readies relief package for restaurants, other industries

The negotiators couldn’t agree on enough offsets for appropriating another $5 billion in foreign assistance, but they were debating whether to take approximately $1 billion from the domestic funds