Former representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer supports anti-union “right to work” laws and rejects a national minimum-wage hike.
Senate Republicans held a 'vote-a-rama' and then passed their budget resolution overnight to address the border and military.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican senators pushed a $340 billion budget framework to passage early Friday, chugging through an all-night session and Democratic opposition in a step toward unleashing money ...
A medical research center named after former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri is facing drastic workforce reductions as part ...
WASHINGTON – The Senate narrowly confirmed Pete Hegseth on Friday as secretary of Defense, a win for President Donald Trump's new administration after its 44-year-old nominee fended off ...
Linda McMahon moves one step closer to confirmation as secretary of the Education Department as Trump seeks to dismantle it.
Foreign intelligence officials are treading carefully as they navigate a president with a history of spilling secrets.
Those vowing to dismantle the laws in the event of a hung parliament should be careful what they wish for because the ...
Chavez-DeRemer graduated from Hanford High, where she met her husband, in 1986, and she earned a business degree from Fresno ...
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Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer distanced herself from a pro-union bill she once backed at her confirmation hearing for Labor ...
Senators on both sides of the aisle grilled Lori Chavez-DeRemer, President Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Labor ...