A partial government shutdown began Saturday, so what's the latest to reopen? Does the House vote today? Senate? Here's the ...
Only one Republican ultimately voted against advancing a government funding bill, which moved ahead on a 217-215 vote.
The House Rules Committee voted tonight to advance the legislation, the final step before it can go to the floor for a vote ...
Now pushed to Wednesday, the House is voting on a disapproval resolution that would undo DC's tax code that was set to take ...
The House postponed a contempt of Congress resolution against the Clintons after they agreed to testify about Jeffrey Epstein ...
A bill that would make it harder to vote in federal elections is a Republican focus this week, with President Donald Trump ...
The House has approved a spending bill to end a short-lived partial government shutdown. Now lawmakers will begin contentious negotiations over new guardrails for immigration enforcement.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in a House investigation into ...
On issues ranging from the Epstein Files to artificial intelligence, there were 12 "almost unanimous" votes in Congress this year, in which only one legislator in the Senate or House voted against a ...
Plus, partial shutdown’s end sets up debate over curbs on immigration officers’ operations, and MAGA has issues with Bad Bunny.
New Republican proposal would mandate photo ID to vote, require citizenship verification, and limit certain mail voting ...