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Congress · 119th Congress

AI deepfakes bill advanced by Senate Judiciary Committee

“Senator Blackburn is spearheading the negotiation with the White House to finalize legislative text of an AI preemption package that includes protections for kids, creators, and communities through

Congress · 119th Congress

Reconciliation bill punted until after Memorial Day recess

Congressional leaders are closing up shop for the week without voting on their long-sought immigration budget bill, as Senate Republicans struggled to agree on legislative text amid an 11th-hour fight

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Supreme Court invalidates Louisiana congressional map over race

The outcome means that Louisiana might use for the coming midterm elections the first congressional map it drew after the 2020 census, which aimed for a 5-1 advantage for Republicans in the state’s congressional

Congress · 119th Congress

Can Congress find a path on government ‘jawboning’ limits?

↵↵The Texas Republican has not yet released bill text for his anti-jawboning push, but any legislation that would prohibit indirect censorship would need to draw a careful line around what kind of communications

Congress · 118th Congress

Supreme Court to hear arguments on social media immunity laws

“We’ve had consistent interpretation of the law, both under Section 230 and the First Amendment, as to how it applies to the intermediaries that host all of our speech,” Mackey said.

Congress · 118th Congress

For new GOP House majority, a focus on abortion messaging

The shift in the House majority will give House Republicans their first opportunity to drive the agenda on abortion policy since the June 24 Supreme Court decision and to distance themselves from

Congress · 117th Congress

Arizona GOP leader takes Jan. 6 subpoena fight to Supreme Court

“In a first-of-its-kind situation, a select committee of the United States Congress, dominated by one political party, has subpoenaed the personal telephone and text message records of a state chair

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate clears Feb. 18 stopgap funding bill, averts shutdown

The Senate first voted 48-50 to reject an amendment from a group of Republican conservatives to bar funding to implement a new private sector vaccine mandate as well as requirements for federal employees

Congress · 117th Congress

Progressives press for citizenship path as window closes

A House Democratic aide confirmed García is hoping to revive the provisions through a manager’s amendment, a package of changes to the bill that would be spearheaded by Democratic leaders.

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

Progressive lawmakers said they wanted to see the actual text and also wanted assurances it could pass the 50-50 Senate, with some even calling for a Senate vote first on the final text, which may