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In today’s edition … Michigan keeps its hold on the president ... Rep. Angie Craig enters race to succeed Sen. Tina Smith ...
Schumer defended his handling of the funding showdown with Republicans and imagined the flood of complaints he would be ...
Montanans voted so decisively for a ballot measure to protect abortion rights in November that even Republican lawmakers seem ...
The first-year Democratic senator is ignoring one colleague's advice to "dump the House" as the longtime party star comes ...
Led by State Rep. Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City), Texas students launched the state’s first HBCU Legislative Caucus, which they call a “bipartisan coalition” dedicated to advancing the nine HBCUs.
With only two bills passed in the current legislative session in Lansing, it marks the least productive legislature since at ...
The sheer volume of orders has raised concern over the expansion of the executive branch, with some critics of the president ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's favorable ratings are sinking among New Yorkers, according to a new poll that also ...
In his seven years in office, Lee has never used his veto power, opting instead to allow bills he objects to to become law ...
When a group of Senate Democrats helped pass a government funding bill in March, it caused a major fissure within the party, ...
The Mississippi Legislature adjourned without passing a $7 billion budget or a local project funding bill. Disagreements ... state spending to avoid a government shutdown. A special session ...
There are now only two Republicans in Congress who have never backed a regular appropriations or stopgap spending law.