Interior’s Alaska drilling move caps lengthy congressional saga
Long fight over ANWR The ANWR drilling debate began in 1960, when Congress established what was then called the Arctic National Wildlife Range.
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Long fight over ANWR The ANWR drilling debate began in 1960, when Congress established what was then called the Arctic National Wildlife Range.
↵↵Life after Congress: Former Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis, now the head of government affairs at the U.S.
But a big hurdle to a deal centered on whether Republicans could stomach restricting President Donald Trump from laying off more workers during the shutdown, language that Democrats are seeking.
The judge found the labor groups are likely to succeed on their claim that the government violated administrative rules.
Steve Bannon asked the Supreme Court to overturn his contempt of Congress conviction for refusing to testify before the House select panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, his attorneys
D’Esposito has faced his own watchdog scrutiny, including internal inquiries during his New York Police Department career and a New York Times investigation alleging he violated House ethics rules by hiring
The Supreme Court appeared ready during oral arguments Wednesday to allow a challenge led by a Republican member of Congress to Illinois’ counting of ballots up to 14 days after Election Day. Rep.
"[President Donald] Trump doesn’t get to change the rules and rob workers just because he’s worried his shutdown is backfiring."
into a law passed by Congress.
In Congress, he quickly developed a reputation as a strong Trump ally, but his personal conduct drew a constant stream of negative headlines.Â
Mike Lawler of New York and Zach Nunn of Iowa, opted to seek reelection after Trump signaled for them to stay put, given the GOP’s narrow hold on the chamber.
Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., to boost member security funds by $135 million, but it was rejected by the Rules Committee.During the vote, Steil and his committee’s ranking Democrat, Joseph Morelle of New York
Meanwhile, Republicans painted the bills as part of a larger, commonsense push to crack down on crime in D.C. — an issue that has attracted special attention from President Donald Trump.
Seth Moulton, D-Mass., for one, shared audio and screenshots of "violent and graphic threats" he received this week after calling on President Donald Trump to condemn "extremist violence" on the right
Speaking about his suggested framework, Cruz quoted Trump as wanting to end a "patchwork" of state regulations on AI.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune took the first procedural step Monday toward changing the chamber’s rules to speed up the confirmation of lower-level Trump nominees, saying the move is necessary to combat
The Senate, meanwhile, is in the thick of another debate about effectively changing the chamber’s rules governing floor consideration of nominations.
"We’re going to be raising about $2 billion from Congress. Congress is happy to do it," Trump said on Aug. 22.
And he took aim at Liz Cheney, the former Wyoming Republican lawmaker who sat on the Jan. 6 select committee and has become a vocal Trump critic.Â