Keeping the federal government open. Providing more disaster aid. Passing a defense policy bill. And for Senate Democrats, ...
Government spending, leadership elections, and disaster funding are among the top priorities for lawmakers with less than two months left of the 118th Congress.
Government funding, disaster relief and energy permitting could all be complicated by year-end partisan angling.
With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into ...
With Donald Trump's election, the Republican Party gains control of both Congressional houses. This control is anticipated to support an agenda focusing on tax cuts and reduced federal governance.
A group of hard-line conservatives tanked a procedural vote in revolt of a tentative funding deal negotiated by congressional ...
Republicans will run the Michigan House of Representatives starting next year, but what does cooperation between the two ...
President-elect Donald Trump's Republican Party will control both houses of Congress when he takes office in January, Decision Desk HQ projected on Monday, enabling him to push an agenda of slashing ...
The use of recess appointments to install members of Donald Trump's Cabinet would circumvent a key Senate process, ...
Keeping the House would give Republicans the power to ram through policies like tax cuts, energy deregulation and border ...
More than a dozen congressional races have yet to be called as House Republicans are looking to maintain hold of the chamber. If they do, it would lead to Republicans ...
Republicans appear poised to retain the House, cementing full GOP control of Capitol Hill for the next two years. Nearly ...