There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress in the legislature.
Dueling factions in the House Republican caucus are locked in behind-closed-doors fisticuffs over how to move forward on ...
Democrats are content to let the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire under the guise of “taxing the rich.” But doing so would hurt Americans at all income levels.
House Republicans remain at loggerheads over core fundamental tax-and-spending issues as they try to build a single, large fiscal package in the coming months that would extend expiring tax cuts and ...
In Pat Grassley's first election as speaker, he wasn't sure he'd keep the majority. Now he's leading the first Iowa House ...
It’s a critical day in President Donald Trump ’s drive to thin out the federal workforce.
He is reclaiming his title as “chairman,” but this time may be more significant than his last as far as Haverhill’s children ...
Hardliners are squaring off against their top tax writer as Republicans try to assemble a package President Donald Trump's ...
State lawmakers in the early days of the 2025 Legislative Session are warning that actions being taken by President Donald ...
Rep. Gwen Moore and Rep. Judy Chu confronted Speaker Jebus Johnson over what was going on and scared the Jebus out of him.
Congressman Erik Paulsen voted on two bills that seem to be in conflict with each other. As a member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee he voted against the release of ...