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Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) was repeatedly booed and heckled on Monday as he spoke about changes to healthcare during a tumultuous town hall.
In early July, the Bureau of Land Management quietly announced plans to trade away 2 million acres of public land along ...
Rifts are emerging between Republicans over how to approach next month’s government funding fight, with some pushing for leaders to try to pass new full-year spending plans and others ...
President Trump, homelessness is not a crime,” Lamont said. “These folks need help, not handcuffs,” Gov. Lamont said.
The bill authorizing state support for professional sports stadiums is unconstitutional because it grants public aid to ...
Lawmakers have left Washington for the annual August recess, but a few weeks of relative quiet at the U.S. Capitol can’t mask ...
Texas Democrats flee to Illinois to block redistricting vote while California's Newsom vows to counter Republican ...
President Trump's decision to fire the Labor Department official who oversees the jobs report has prompted howls of protest. That's now the view of Sen. Bill Cassidy and his three Republican rivals.
Mayor Quinton Lucas also said he opposes gerrymandering in the metro. He has a strong message for metro residents who support ...
Texas Democrats prevented their state’s House of Representatives from moving forward, at least for now, with a redrawn ...
In his letter of July 15, Rep. Dan Newhouse congratulated himself on passing the farm bill, which contains "impactful investment in the farm safety net." ...