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Elise Stefanik for veep?

Like many of Trump’s followers, Stefanik voted to reject President Joe Biden’s electoral votes after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, raised questions about the voting machines used in that election

Navy in court over Pearl Harbor water contamination

The spill in 2021 was actually the result of two accidents: A mistaken valve opening on May 6 that released the jet fuel into the Red Hill system, then a train cart breaking a pipe on Nov. 20 that allowed

Critical spending decisions await Tuesday White House meeting

In a Feb. 6 letter to congressional leaders, those organizations argued that the restrictions would deprive recipients of free choice in food and create a costly burden on retailers to enforce the restriction

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Georgia Senate candidates campaign to avoid overtime

The runoff would take place on Dec. 6, about a month earlier than the runoffs for both of Georgia’s Senate seats last cycle, which didn’t happen until the calendar had turned to 2021.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court bolsters right to carry handgun in public

The Supreme Court extended the Second Amendment right to carry a handgun outside the home for the first time Thursday, in a 6-3 decision that struck down New York’s restrictions on concealed carry licenses

Policy · 117th Congress

SEC’s climate rule heats up debate on supply chain emissions

difficult to access downstream information on customers’ use of their products,” the National Association of Manufacturers, which represents 14,000 member companies, wrote in a letter to the SEC on June 6.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Jan. 6 panel revelation on pardons raises questions

A House select committee revealed Thursday that “multiple” Republican members of Congress had requested pardons from former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol — but named

Congress · 117th Congress

Earmark fans grow among House GOP as total requests swell

That’s up from 109 last year, and it means nearly 6 out of 10 GOP lawmakers are now participating in the process, up from just over half in 2021 during the process’ inaugural run after an 11-year ban.

Policy · 117th Congress

Inflation may shrink Biden’s big defense plan

Congress helped the Pentagon deal with inflation in fiscal 2022 by allocating in the omnibus bill fully 6 percent more than in the previous fiscal year, and that bill provided the Pentagon $6.5 billion