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Policy · 117th Congress

More Ukrainians to receive immigration protections

update could provide significant relief for Ukrainians who recently entered, as they cannot—and should not — return to a war zone right now,” dozens of other lawmakers wrote to the White House in an April 6

Congress · 117th Congress

Texas reaches migration deal to ease traffic at border bridge

The agreement aims to ease the flow of commercial traffic into Texas after an April 6 directive from Abbott that ordered the state’s Department of Public Safety officers to ramp up inspections of

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court hearing gets heated, as the end is in sight

Breyer, meaning her appointment would not change the conservative 6-3 ideological tilt of the Supreme Court. Shortly after Cruz’s shouting match with Durbin, Nebraska Republican Sen.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending March 18, 2022

R-Ariz., second from left, huddle under umbrellas at a news conference on Thursday with relatives of Matthew Lawrence Perna, who died by suicide while awaiting sentencing for participating in the Jan. 6

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Texas Rep. Van Taylor admits affair, ends reelection campaign

A former Marine and state legislator, Taylor drew criticism from the far-right after he voted to certify the 2020 election and for a nonpartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Gohmert comes up short in bid for Texas attorney general

A firebrand who led pre-Jan. 6 efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and has since denounced the “un-American and illegal treatment” of people detained after the riots, Gohmert

Policy · 117th Congress

Immigrant investors on edge as EB-5 lapse enters eighth month

He said he was motivated to pursue permanent resident status in the U.S. by his two American citizen children, ages 6 and 9. He took out a mortgage against his home to finance his investment.

Policy · 117th Congress

Why the US looks back 17 years to set its climate goals

Although America’s annual emissions overall have gently declined since 2005, its emissions increased more than 6 percent last year after a pandemic-driven dip in 2020.