The House Freedom Caucus is warning its members will not accept a $100 billion disaster aid package just as Congressional negotiators work on a relief bill.
Fresh off the Thanksgiving holiday recess, congressional lawmakers returned to Washington to close out the remaining days of the 118th Congress.
Congressional Republicans are planning to use their narrow majorities next year to conduct a sweeping look back into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, the spin-off federal investigations and Capitol security ...
Individual candidate and campaign dynamics can certainly account for some of this. In Arizona, for instance, Republican Kari ...
The House and Senate haven’t yet agreed on which legislation to take up first next year under unified Republican control of ...
House Republicans are expecting a 220-215 majority in 2025, an even slimmer lead than they currently hold. In the Senate, ...
A deadline for funding the federal government is looming once again. Still, the Republicans' victory in the November elections makes the perennial partisan standoff over the budget and threats of a ...
Some lawmakers in the lame-duck session of Congress want to include specific provisions to help commodity farmers who weren’t hit by a disaster in any potential disaster aid packages.
As Congress reconvenes following the Thanksgiving break, a critical deadline looms over Capitol Hill. Lawmakers face a race ...
Welcome to this week’s Founder Focus! I’m Melissa Angell, Inc.‘s policy correspondent, and each week I’ll be dissecting some ...