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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

Campaigns · 117th Congress

It’s official: Congress won’t get another Mike Doyle

I think if a platform amplifies something that causes harm, there should at least be an entrance into a courtroom door against that platform. You would still have to prove harm.

Congress · 117th Congress

If control of the House is close, Jan. 3 could be chaos

for federal or statewide office this year — more than half — have questioned the validity of the 2020 elections, and many have refused to say that they will accept the results of this year’s ballots should

Congress · 117th Congress

Bills target corporate practices thwarting product repairs

“Farmers should always have the right to repair their own equipment, and that is why comprehensive repair and diagnostic information is now available for the vast majority of the tractor and combine

Congress · 117th Congress

Supreme Court sounds skeptical of race in college admissions

Roberts Jr. and other conservatives on the court frequently pointed to a part of that precedent on affirmative action that said such programs that consider race in admissions should wind down by 2028.

Congress · 117th Congress

Coalition gears up for lame-duck push to shield online sellers

Without tax forms, gig workers could miss self-employment taxes and the chance for Social Security and Medicare eligibility down the line, creating a challenge in retirement, and could end up facing

Congress · 117th Congress

Appellate ruling may force another Supreme Court look at CFPB

“There is nothing novel or unusual about Congress’ decision to fund the CFPB outside of annual spending bills,” Sam Gilford, a CFPB spokesperson said, without commenting on an appeal.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Republicans scrutinize Biden with restored oversight tool

They foreshadow what investigations Republicans might pursue should they retake the House in the November midterms. Drawing attention to the southern border would be one goal, for example.