Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and colleagues are investigating “Social Security chaos,” citing staffing cuts, long wait times, and declining service for millions.
A new poll shows U.S. Sen. Jom Husted and former Sen. Sherrod Brown statistically tied. Respondents said they want health ...
The president is aggressively lobbying for a voter verification bill while largely staying silent as a housing package containing one of his key affordability proposals stalls in the House.
Top Trump national security officials will face tough questions in Congress about the war in Iran and the FBI’s ability to stop attacks at home.
Among the crowded field of Democratic primary candidates, Juliana Stratton said she would strongly oppose the Trump administration and not vote for any of his appointees, if elected.
Kentucky House lawmakers have approved a bill that would strengthen consumer protections for cryptocurrency kiosks, sending it to the Senate for consideration.
Twenty-one states have already passed laws granting full property tax exemptions for 100 percent disabled veterans. Recently, New York joined that list when Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation ...
Republicans and Democrats alike are convinced that the GOP’s federal voter ID and election bill is a slam-dunk messaging opportunity.
House Democrats are putting their energy policy priorities forward in a new bill that’s being co-sponsored by more than half of their caucus. The measure, led by Democratic Reps. Sean Casten ...
WASHINGTON — Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his resignation on Tuesday, citing his concerns about the justification for military strikes in Iran and saying ...
So far discussions of the SAVE America Act are falling short of the “talking filibuster” conservatives are demanding.
A March 10 letter said that voters were in an “absolute rush to ‘dump’ Janet Mills” as the Democratic Senate nominee. Many of us are grateful for Mills’ long service, while recognizing that a ...