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Congress · 119th Congress

Republican defense hawks broke with Trump repeatedly in 2025

are the tip of the American warfighting spear," Rogers and Wicker said, adding that they were "very concerned about reports that claim DoD is considering unilateral changes on major strategic issues" without

Congress · 119th Congress

Lawmakers push to reimburse food stamp benefits lost to theft

↵↵Bolen said Congress should do more to aid states in the transition to chip, including pushing for regulations and providing funds, but the GOP doesn't appear receptive to that message.

Policy · 119th Congress

The whoppers of 2025

In firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, he claimed without evidence that low job growth figures were "phony" or "rigged."

Congress · 119th Congress

Appropriators backed a crime-fighting unit. DOJ closed it anyway.

A Senate report said eliminating the program's appropriations account would be "infeasible" without more consultation, while a House report touted the program's "demonstrated ability" to share information

Congress · 119th Congress

House passes bill to allow FERC to keep power plants from closing

↵↵Under the bill, known as the Power Plant Reliability Act, FERC would determine whether a plant scheduled to retire should remain open if a complaint has been filed by a potentially affected state commission

Congress · 119th Congress

Reagan National airport safety looms as appropriations issue

↵↵"No parent should have to go through this," said a tearful Christina Stovall, mother of Michael Bret Stovall, one of the jet passengers who died.  15,000 near misses↵↵Cruz said he spoke last week with

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump pledges executive action to counter state AI laws

↵↵The draft would also require the federal government to develop a list of specific AI laws that make their states ineligible for funding or that the task force should challenge, including those that "

Congress · 119th Congress

Judge temporarily blocks State Department layoffs

↵↵Illston decided to issue the order without a hearing "given the urgency of this motion — with employee firings scheduled for tomorrow, on exceedingly short notice from defendants," she wrote.