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Budget bill clears as Democrats seek to head off midterm losses

Numerous priorities from the original House measure were dropped, including an expanded child tax credit, paid family and medical leave, universal pre-kindergarten, child care for kids under 6, higher

Congress · 117th Congress

Republicans push oversight and politics after Mar-a-Lago search

Unknown future Republican members of Congress face another wildcard: What else the Justice Department might do in this and other various probes, including one about the origins of the Jan. 6, 2021

Congress · 117th Congress

Sweeping budget package passes Senate; House on deck Friday

the table — although other Democrats kept prodding — were major party priorities like an expanded child tax credit, paid family and medical leave, universal pre-kindergarten, child care for kids under 6,

Congress · 117th Congress

Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski killed in car crash

Walorski was one of more than 130 House Republicans to vote against certifying President Joe Biden’s victories in Pennsylvania and Arizona in the 2020 election following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack

Congress · 117th Congress

Semiconductor, science bill passes Senate, heads to House

research and development programs and facility upgrades, including roughly $15 billion for basic energy sciences, around $7 billion each for advanced scientific computing and high-energy physics, roughly $6

Congress · 117th Congress

Bannon guilty on two criminal contempt of Congress charges

A jury found Steve Bannon guilty of two criminal charges of contempt of Congress on Friday for his refusal to cooperate with the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol

Congress · 117th Congress

Fight brews over Pentagon’s push to counter extremists

University of Maryland National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, or START, has found that 17 percent of those charged with crimes during the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6,