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Opinion · 117th Congress

Georgia settles the Senate again

The truth is, we shouldn’t be here, because Herschel Walker should have won the general election race in November just as Adam Laxalt in Nevada and Blake Masters in Arizona should have prevailed

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Warnock win in Georgia runoff boosts Democrats’ Senate control

“After a hard fought campaign, or should I say campaigns, it is my honor to utter the four most powerful words ever spoken in a democracy: the people have spoken,” Warnock told supporters about an

Opinion · 117th Congress

The words GOP lawmakers may never be able to say

Notably, like Comer, many Republicans have criticized the dinner meeting without ever quite saying Trump made a mistake nor questioning why this sort of thing keeps happening — usually, like this

Congress · 117th Congress

House GOP votes down earmark ban proposal

“Look, we understand the nuances of it, that Congress should have a great degree of control of the spending and not just cede that authority to the executive branch,” Perry said.

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court weighs funding in immigration enforcement case

Supreme Court on Tuesday to revive guidelines narrowing enforcement priorities for immigration agents, arguing the Department of Homeland Security doesn’t receive enough funding from Congress to operate without

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden calls for Congress to act to stop rail strike

“I am calling on Congress to pass legislation immediately to adopt the Tentative Agreement between railroad workers and operators — without any modifications or delay — to avert a potentially crippling

Sponsored Content · 117th Congress

141 Tribes Stand to Defend Tribal Sovereignty

openly about the history, culture, and genealogical lineage that makes a tribe a tribe and how some groups seek to receive federal recognition as independent sovereign nations in this lame-duck session without

Policy · 117th Congress

GOP-led states ask to defend border policy in Washington case

The Title 42 directive, first issued during the Trump administration at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, allows border agents to rapidly “expel” migrants who cross the border, without considering their