June 16, 2022 California lawmakers amend bill that would have allowed preteens be vaccinated without parental consent On Thursday CA lawmakers amended a bill which would have let preteens be vaccinated without their parents' consent. Instead they raised the minimum age to 15.
June 16, 2022 Senate passes historic vote bringing health care relief to burn pit vets The Senate approved a bill to provide treatment for veterans sickened after inhaling toxic fumes from burn pits overseas, including in Iraq and Afghanistan.
June 6, 2022 House gun bill not expected to pass the Senate: Pergram 91±¬ÁÏ congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has the latest on bipartisan talks to pass gun reform legislation on 'Your World.'
June 3, 2022 Violent pot shop robberies soar across US as Senate wrangles over solutions Marijuana shops are seeing more violent robberies across the U.S., but legislation designed to protect the pot shops is stalling in the Senate amid an ongoing debate.
May 22, 2022 Marco Rubio says bill aiding police homeownership will 'help the people who help us' Sen. Marco Rubio discussed the importance of legislation he introduced with Sen. Jon Ossoff that would help police officers purchase homes.
April 14, 2022 Homeless camps on public land risk felony in Tennessee bill Tennessee lawmakers voted to advance a bill that would threaten felony penalties against homeless people living on local public property.
April 7, 2022 Kentucky governor vetoes bill banning transgender athletes from girls' sports Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky has vetoed a bill banning transgender athletes from competing in sex-segregated sporting events.
March 16, 2022 Oversight Republican introduces bill to reform 'inefficient' federal bureaucracy A Republican is taking aim at the "under-performing, inefficient and unaccountable federal bureaucracy" in a new bill designed to more easily remove failing federal employees.
March 10, 2022 Republican senators spearhead push to limit foreign-owned debt amid Russia-Ukraine war Sen. Joni Ernst R-Iowa, is leading a group of senators to introduce "The National Debt Is National Security Act," a new bill that would require no more than one-third of U.S. national debt be owned by foreign governments, entities and individuals.
January 16, 2022 Blackburn: Democrats deploying ‘legislative trickery’ to push through voting bill Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to address the Democrats' intentions as they work to push through new election legislation.