Another week of session is at its midway point. And it’s yet another week set to be dominated by immigration news.
The House of Representatives will be back in session Monday to try to pass a spending bill that would end a partial ...
Wisconsin is suing to block federal immigration officials from accessing Medicaid records. The dispute has sparked concerns ...
The spending package that would fund most of the federal government and end a partial shutdown cleared a key procedural hurdle late Monday, bringing it one step closer to a full House vote. The House ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, also known as H.R. 1, will block refugees and asylees from Medicare and Medicaid, among other restrictions ...
The House Rules Committee voted tonight to advance the legislation, the final step before it can go to the floor for a vote ...
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Eight GOP Senators Join Every Democrat to Block DHS Funding Bill
Eight Republican senators joined every Democrat on Thursday to block a government spending bill, as a dispute continues over funding for the Department of Homeland Security. The bill fell short of the ...
It had broad bipartisan support but passage still required years of heartbreaking lobbying by extraordinarily dedicated ...
Congress has passed a budget that rejects the Trump administration’s proposals to slash billions of dollars from federal ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency would have enough money to respond to the massive winter storm still impacting large swaths of the U.S. even if a partial government shutdown begins at midnight ...
Lawmakers want more details on what Indiana hospitals spend on community benefits, while hospitals released a new report with a dire financial picture.
To help primary voters differentiate between the two, we asked Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico where they fall on major issues, ranging from international policy to taxes. See where they stand, ...
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