Four House GOP committee chairs requested additional funding for their respective goals, largely in line with President Donald Trump's agenda.
A group of Wisconsin lawmakers debate a Republican-led proposal Tuesday that would require state employees to return to the office, a measure Gov. Tony Evers has previously said he would veto.
Ranking member of the full committee Democratic Rep. Jared Huffman opened by saying “it is clear from the onslaught of ...
Illinois Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth cracked up talking about President Donald Trump's pardon of former Gov. Rod ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to immediately halt a judge’s order requiring the Trump ...
Washington State Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen, D-Seattle, is standing by comments he made last week to a Fox News ...
Senate Republicans are vowing to move quickly on a budget plan that could pave the way for about $340 billion in additional ...
House and Senate Republicans are on a collision course as both aim to advance differing budget resolutions on how to best ...
Republican attorneys general will be Trump's first line of defense as Democrats attack his agenda, incoming executive ...
At least three House seats will be up for special election in the coming months. Democrats are ready to fight in these first ...
But Trump proved his doubters wrong and quickly got to work refashioning the Republican Party into the party of Trump. The ...
The approach is crucial to convincing GOP colleagues—and voters—that Trump’s plans won’t make U.S. finances worse.