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Party leaders optimistic as debt limit negotiators get to work

President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy to hash out a debt limit compromise were racing against the clock Wednesday to get some principles down on paper that could be written into legislative text

Senate, for now, defers to Biden and McCarthy on debt talks

during a news conference on Tuesday that it’s "pretty clear" Biden can either accept a bill that House Republicans passed to increase the debt limit by $1.5 trillion or through March — whichever comes first

House GOP leaders forge ahead with debt limit vote

The first test of support will come early Wednesday afternoon when the House is scheduled to vote on a rule for the bill that, if adopted, would automatically fold the manager’s amendment containing the

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

Schumer: Senate closing in on omnibus amendments deal

Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., expects to get a vote on her amendment to backfill the cash-strapped World Trade Center Health Fund for first-responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup efforts.

Congress · 117th Congress

Both parties claim wins in massive omnibus spending bill

First vote Tuesday Democrats introduced the bill in the Senate, where a procedural vote is expected Tuesday to kickstart the floor process by moving to bring up the shell legislative vehicle.

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

Congress · 117th Congress

Schumer starts process for taking up stopgap funding bill

Schumer took the first preliminary step Thursday toward considering stopgap funding legislation needed by the end of next week to avoid a partial government shutdown.

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