House Bill Promotes Law Enforcement Cooperation

Bipartisan legislation also seeks to reduce organized retail crime.  Representative Young Kim of California introduced a bipartisan bill on Wednesday that is intended to strengthen cooperation between federal,…

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FEC Complaint Filed Against Representative Santos

Congressman accused of multiple finance violations. The Campaign Legal Center, a watchdog organization that keeps track of Congressional campaign activities, filed an ethics complaint with the Federal Election…

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House Passes Born Alive Bill

Legislation passed along party lines. A bill requiring medical providers to preserve the life of an infant born alive during an attempted abortion procedure passed in the House…

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House Legislators Agree to Select Committee on China

The new committee was created with overwhelming bipartisan support. The House of Representatives has approved the creation of a new select committee that will investigate and counter threats…

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New House Rules Contain Major Reforms

Rules package was approved Monday night.  The House of Representatives has approved a rules package that is intended to control government spending, reduce bureaucracy, and challenge leadership. The…

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House Votes to Repeal 87,000 IRS Agent Funding

Part of the “Commitment to America” agenda.  The House of Representatives voted to repeal part of the Inflation Reduction Act that provided funding to hire up to 87,000…

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House Speaker Elected Upon 15th Vote

Electing a House Speaker has not taken this long since 1859. The House of Representatives has adjourned until Monday after a late evening session on Friday ran into…

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Representative McCarthy in Negotiations for Speaker

Unable to reach the winning threshold after six votes. The House of Representatives has begun its third day of trying to determine the next speaker. Representative Kevin McCarthy…

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House Speaker Not Chosen After Second Ballot

House minority leader faces opposition in the election to the top position. For the first time in 100 years, a Speaker of the House of Representatives has not…

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U.S. Capitol Complex to Reopen This Week

It has been closed since March 2020.  The public will be allowed access to the U.S. Capitol for the first time in almost three years beginning January 3.…

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