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Congress · 119th Congress

Iran war powers votes expected ‘very soon’

Thomas Massie, R-Ky., this week, acknowledged Wednesday that a condensed House schedule caused him to punt the vote, but said he still plans on bringing it up, possibly as soon as next week.

Congress · 119th Congress

Wait for Supreme Court tariff decision reveals potential fallout

↵↵The Supreme Court moved faster than normal last year when in September it agreed to decide the challenge to Trump's tariffs and set an expedited briefing schedule and oral arguments for Nov. 5.

Congress · 119th Congress

House Republicans lean into voter ID debate

↵↵"If the Senate does not pass the SAVE Act and/or schedule a date for a vote by the time we return, I have enough votes from other members to shut down the floor of the House," Luna posted on X last week

Congress · 119th Congress

Top-down approach has Congress AWOL on FDA, experts say

last year stopped approving routine COVID-19 vaccines for the healthy, non-elderly population and consulted in the decision to revamp the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's childhood vaccine schedule

Campaigns · 119th Congress

California Rep. Doug LaMalfa dies at 65

Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, has 14 days to schedule a special election to fill LaMalfa's seat. The rules also stipulate that the election must take place between 126 and 140 days after that.

Congress · 119th Congress

Defense panels still not clear on Golden Dome’s attributes

Donald Trump announced plans for a Golden Dome missile shield for America, lawmakers who oversee the Pentagon say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the system's attributes, cost or schedule

Congress · 118th Congress

Schedules and snipes: The colloquy tradition rolls on

Colloquies don’t often stay focused on the schedule for long, though, as the two parties’ seconds-in-command exchange snipes and delve into a wide range of timely policy issues.

Congress · 118th Congress

Senate’s slow start to 2023 rolls on

The light floor schedule gave plenty of opportunities for news conferences and a few hearings, and for members of the Intelligence Committee to receive briefings, even if they were frustrated on a bipartisan