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As lawmakers sought to pay for tax cuts, they turned their eyes to the vast swaths of mountains, foothills and high plains across the Mountain West owned by the federal government.
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard is still pressing Congress for the authority to intervene when 'hostile' or errant drones pose a threat.
Efforts to ban congressional stock trading have gained traction in recent weeks, with President Donald Trump saying he “absolutely” would sign a bill banning such trades and with both House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, throwing their support behind such restrictions.
The Trump-backed bill also includes changes that could result in thousands of low-income families losing access to federal food assistance.
The House reconciliation bill and the Senate’s vote to overturn California’s phase-out of gas-powered cars whipsawed the industry that relies on federal
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By firing former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, Trump is "trying to take control of Congress through its library," said Rolling Stone. One of the library's sub-agencies, the Congressional Research Service,
The coalition will work to sustain and develop state programs to help residents buy affordable electric cars and expand charging and fueling infrastructure.
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S.C., says she supports banning stock trading for members of Congress “100%," saying, “we shouldn’t be voting on things we can benefit from financially."
During Tuesday's showcase, Conover joined over 25 business owners from across the United States to highlight his company's economic contributions to members of Congress. In an Instagram video shared before the event, Conover said he was "a little nervous" but it was "pretty awesome" that he was presenting Sewing Down South to members of Congress.
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Bridget Brink, who resigned from her post as ambassador to Kyiv due to policy differences with President Trump, could run for Congress in Michigan.
In the suit, she argues that only the Librarian of Congress legally has the power to remove the register of copyrights, not the President, and that the Federal Vacancies Reform Ac