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Congress · 119th Congress

Voter ID bill up next in the House, with Senate future uncertain

↵↵And after initially delaying the effective date of the photo ID requirement until after the midterms, GOP leaders teed up further changes at the Rules Committee on Tuesday to ensure it would apply to

Policy · 119th Congress

Trump’s drug pricing plan gets lukewarm reception

Trump didn't wait for Congress or traditional rulemaking, taking matters into his own hands by striking individual deals with drug companies to lower their prices, largely using the threat of tariffs as

Congress · 119th Congress

Graham outlines demands as clock ticks on spending package

↵↵Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley is pushing for a vote on his amendment that would prohibit the use of so-called pocket rescissions, a legally contested budget tool used by the Trump administration to claw

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate passes spending package with Homeland Security punt

But that route is likely to prompt pushback from conservatives, in part because some lawmakers successfully negotiated changes to the rules for the 119th Congress that are intended to limit use of the

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: What’s in a bill?

↵↵President Donald Trump on Wednesday joined with rapper Nicki Minaj and top congressional Republicans to promote the new "Trump accounts," which parents can open for newborns and receive a seed contribution

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate talks move in direction of splitting off DHS funding bill

↵↵Bipartisan talks aimed at funding a handful of agencies and teeing up talks on immigration enforcement tactical changes were "close" to a deal, President Donald Trump said Thursday.

Congress · 119th Congress

As threats climb, political violence debate roils Congress again

When it comes to "violent political rhetoric," Democrats and Republicans often disagree about who is to blame — a dynamic on full display amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota