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Senate Republicans plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security for three years using a party-line budget process in an effort to sidestep Democratic opposition as the shutdown drags on, a key GOP senator said Monday.

The Trump administration’s plan to increase protein consumption in schools across the US is drawing scrutiny from members of the “Make America Healthy Again” coalition, who are warning against making children eat more meat.



This episode of Hill Watch Live discusses how the midterm elections are shaping policymaking on Capitol Hill. Hear from Greg Giroux on key races, learn how lobbyists and lawmakers are preparing for political shifts, and discover the policy priorities congressional leaders are focusing on now.
The Trump administration’s plan to increase protein consumption in schools across the US is drawing scrutiny from members of the “Make America Healthy Again” coalition, who are warning against making children eat more meat.
Two House lawmakers are seeking to build a coalition of industry leaders and lawmakers around their legislative approach to regulating the taxation of digital assets.
Americans are increasingly turning against artificial intelligence, with growing majorities saying they fear the fast-moving technology will take away their jobs and hurt education, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
Airport wait times in Houston and Atlanta have eased after Transportation Security Administration officers received most of their missed pay.
A Washington federal judge appeared skeptical of a revised Pentagon policy restricting press access, at one point suggesting the department’s planned relocation of media offices to a separate building was Kafkaesque.
Senate Republicans plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security for three years using a party-line budget process in an effort to sidestep Democratic opposition as the shutdown drags on, a key GOP senator said Monday.
Federal immigration law doesn’t override Minnesota statutes that allow “unlawful” noncitizens to receive lower in-state college tuition rates that U.S. citizens, a federal judge ruled.
The IRS completed fewer advance pricing agreements last year after departures from the agency’s Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program, worsening a growing backlog of pending agreements amid increased demand from taxpayers.
The Justice Department’s internal oversight offices have refused to pursue their traditional roles investigating senior officials at a time of unprecedented Trump-era misconduct, whistleblower attorneys told Congress in a complaint chronicling the DOJ inspector general’s inaction during political controversies.
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Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.
The White House is urging lawmakers to replace a patchwork of state AI rules with a uniform set of federal regulations, but a lack of consensus could doom the effort.
Agencies slowed new awards and spent more on already established contracts in fiscal 2025 as the White House directed federal agencies to consolidate more purchases on governmentwide vehicles run by the General Services Administration.
Boxers would be able to compete in alternative boxing systems run by private entities under a modified version of
State lawmakers from both parties have increasingly targeted sales tax exemptions for data centers as the sprawling facilities have ruffled local residents, Daniel Moore reports.
Washington has adopted its first income tax after Gov. Bob Ferguson (D) signed into law Monday a bill that applies a 9.9% levy on the roughly 30,000 taxpayers in the state who make more than $1 million a year.
A federal court on Sunday denied a company’s bid to excuse it from helping clean up one of the nation’s most high-profile polluted waterways.
No primary in the country is dividing the Democratic Party more bitterly than the battle for the nomination to face Republican Senator Susan Collins in Maine. That’s both because the choice is so stark and the stakes are so high.
The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s argument that the state is immune from Enbridge Energy‘s lawsuit linked to the state’s effort to shut down the aging Line 5 oil and gas pipeline.
It’s been a decade since farmers began to learn that contamination from PFAS unknowingly spread across their property could devastate their lives and livelihoods, but Maine is showing it’s possible to keep farms going despite the problems caused by the “forever chemicals.”