by ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) â Year-end pileups of crucial legislation and the brinkmanship that goes with them are normal behavior for Congress. This autumn,…
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by Jose Nino On October 4, 2021 the National Foundation for Gun Rights and the law firm Dhillon Law Group, Inc. told the South Carolina…
by Rebecca Downs The fate of the Hyde Amendment, which protects taxpayers from having to fund elective abortions, still hangs in the balance, as Democrats…
by Zachary Stieber The Texas Senate approved an election overhaul measure on Aug. 12 after a Democrat senator ended a 15-hour filibuster. The Republican-controlled body passed Senate…
by Bridget Bowman Kansas City, MO â Missouri GOP Rep. Billy Long is going after the stateâs open Senate seat, according to a new filing…
by Mark Tapscott Buried in the âInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Actâ in the U.S. Senate is approval for the Department of Transportation (DOT) to test a new federal tax on…
By Tyler Durden In a move that will likely see the passage of the bipartisan infrastructure deal (even if its fate in the House is…
by Jim Hoft Arizona Senate Candidate Blake Masters spoke at the âRally To Protect Our Electionsâ sponsored by Turning Point USA. President Trump is scheduled to speak…
by Jack Phillips Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, said the state Senate doesnât have the ability to recall electors for the Nov. 3, 2020,…
by Sister Toldjah Outside of when he commits hilarious self-owns, I try to pay as little attention as possible to the fantastical claims Rep. Adam Kinzinger…