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North Carolina Rep. Mark Harris and Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn will introduce bills to remove the National Education Association’s federal charter.
A dozen House Republicans bucked Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson to prevent the legislation from advancing on the floor -- joining the entire Democratic caucus -- and, at least temporarily, freezing activity in the House. The final tally was 196-223.
The Fed has been renovating two of its office buildings in Washington for several years at a current cost estimate of about $2.5 billion, $700 million more than originally expected. The project was first approved by the Fed's governing board in 2017.
None of which makes for a savvy career move if you’re a Republican in these Trump-dominated times. For the likes of Don Bacon, quitting in disappointment has become a familiar endgame. We’ve seen this miniseries before: A Republican who considers themselves to be a traditional Reagan conservative vows to fight for their principles and beliefs.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Florida Congresswoman Maria Salazar is leading a new push for immigration reform in Washington. The Miami Republican announced the Dignity Act on Tuesday. The bill is aimed at granting legal status to undocumented migrants who have been in the country for at least five years.
The NRSC wants to focus on Ken Paxton’s alleged infidelities. But what about other leading party officials who’ve faced similar allegations?
Daniel Butierez wins Republican nomination for U.S. House in Arizona's 7th Congressional District special primary election.
Matt Heilala said he's skilled at working with people with whom he disagrees. Though he's a frequent Republican donor, he cast himself as straddling political fault lines.
Bozzuto Management sued the congressman for allegedly failing to pay $85,000 in rent between March and July. Mills said a faulty online payment link is to blame.