Congress to Vote on Funding for Housing

Legislative negotiators came to an agreement over the weekend. The House of Representatives is facing another deadline on government funding, as a previous resolution expires this Friday. Legislators…

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House Passes Resolution Denouncing President’s Border Policies

Over a dozen members of the minority party approve the measure as illegal immigration numbers increase. Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz of Texas introduced a measure that passed…

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White House Supports TikTok Divestment Bill

Press secretary urges Senate to pass the House-approved measure.  White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre urged the Senate to sign a bill, approved by the House Wednesday, that…

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House Minority Seeks to Force Vote on Ukraine Aid

The group attempts to bypass the House speaker with 218 signatures of support. Members of the House minority party began an attempt to bring the Senate’s $95 billion…

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Special Counsel Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

He says his report on classified documents does not exonerate the president. Special Counsel Robert Hur provided testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, where he emphasized…

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House to Vote on Bill Prohibiting Foreign Ownership of Apps

The national security threat posed by TikTok, owned by a Chinese company, has brought the issue forward. The House will vote on the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary…

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Debate on Bill to End Time Change Continues

States have also proposed 550 individual bills or resolutions regarding time changes. Senator Marco Rubio reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act a year ago, in an attempt to end…

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Former U.S. Diplomat Pleads Guilty as Cuban Agent

Avoids severe espionage charges by accepting multiple lesser crimes Former U.S. diplomat Manuel Rocha pled guilty to charges of conspiracy for working as a foreign agent for the…

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House Passes Package of Six Appropriations Bills

The $460 billion so-called “minibus” averts a partial government shutdown. The House of Representatives passed a more than one-thousand-page, $460 billion package to fund the federal government, averting…

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Congress Passes Short-Term Government Funding

The deadlines for appropriations have been moved back to March 8 and March 22, respectively. The Senate and House of Representatives approved a short-term resolution to continue funding…

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