With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into President-elect Donald Trump’s term.
Government funding, disaster relief and energy permitting could all be complicated by year-end partisan angling. Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday with a packed to-do list for the lame-duck ...
Republicans appear close to securing sweeping power in the US government, inching toward retaining the House majority as ...
House lawmakers will return to Washington, D.C., after a lengthy recess and the 2024 election on Tuesday, with a lengthy list of tasks to accomplish before the new Congress arrives in January. High on ...
Republican electoral wins in both the presidential race and the Senate are changing the game on government funding, as ...
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.), would allow the government’s newspaper to become an electronic ...
Republicans have won the Senate and are poised to maintain power in the House. That's good news for President-elect Trump and his agenda.
Donald Trump's Republicans looked set on Wednesday to possibly win control of both chambers of Congress, giving them sweeping ...
When it comes to tech policy, the next Congress has a seemingly endless to-do list. It includes hashing out a deal on an ...
The Issue Eliminating Social Security’s Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) would create an unequal benefit structure and hasten Social Security’s insolvency.