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Congress · 119th Congress

Vote studies: 2025 sets new mark for partisanship on Capitol Hill

↵↵More than the usual amount of arm-twisting was sometimes required for the year's significant legislation, including on votes setting up floor consideration of the fiscal 2026 defense authorization and

Congress · 119th Congress

House Democrats grill IRS chief over data-sharing concerns

↵↵The testimony comes just over a month into the 2026 tax filing season, which has been marked by the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the IRS workforce despite all the new tax code changes from

White House · 119th Congress

What to watch from Trump’s national AI standard

Advocates of state preemption, including Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz, R-Texas, fell short last year on attaching preemption to the GOP budget reconciliation law or the fiscal 2026 defense policy law

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Make Tuesday nights political again

Coming up↵↵It's all about the kickoff of the 2026 primary season, with Tuesday's contests in Arkansas, North Carolina and Texas.

Congress · 119th Congress

The State of Division

↵↵One of the most audible reactions in the room wasn't related to Trump or his agenda at all, but rather an appearance of the U.S. men's hockey team, which won a gold medal in Italy at the 2026 Olympics

Congress · 119th Congress

White House proposes new taxes to boost US shipbuilding

↵↵To help fund shipyard improvements, the administration wants to impose a new fee on all foreign-built commercial vessels bringing merchandise into U.S. ports.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Let the market decide

↵↵All of these factors are likely to shape a midterm cycle dominated by concerns over the cost of living.

Congress · 119th Congress

House rejects rule that would block floor votes to end tariffs

Kevin Kiley of California, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Don Bacon of Nebraska, who declared their opposition early, remained firm and voted against the rule, joining all Democrats.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: ICE breaker

Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkin is the latest Democrat to join the crowded all-party primary for the open governor's race.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Ready for Madam President?

But all fell short in their quest for the nomination, and only Whitmer and Harris are getting presidential buzz this time around.Â