February 2, 2017 Senators Cornyn, Rubio, Young: It's time for action against Iran It is time to take action with respect to Iran’s growing missile threats, terrorism support, and human rights abuses.
January 12, 2017 2016 insiders talk a big game – but their records in Congress are thin If they let their records speak for them, then almost all of the candidates running in this year’s Republican and Democratic presidential primaries would have some serious explaining to do.
January 12, 2017 VA bill shooting through Congress could cost taxpayers billions, fiscal hawks warn Fiscal hawks are warning that new legislation passed in both chambers of Congress this week in response to the Veteran Affairs scandal could cost taxpayers more than $500 billion over the next decade.
January 2, 2017 Senate Dems back down on Iran, say won’t support sanctions bill yet A group of Senate Democrats on Tuesday eased off their push for new Iran sanctions, potentially taking the wind out of the bipartisan effort to muscle through the legislation in the face of a President Obama veto threat.
December 31, 2016 Friendly fire: Dems challenge Obama agenda President Obama, for all the flak he took from Republicans over his combative State of the Union address, now is running into turbulence from members of his own party – who could prove an even bigger barrier to his agenda.
December 29, 2016 Congress moving to cut US funding to UN in wake of anti-Israel vote Congress is already setting the stage to cut off U.S. funding to the United Nations in the wake of a contested vote last week in which the Obama administration permitted an anti-Israel resolution to win overwhelming approval, according to congressional leaders, who told the Washington Free Beacon that the current administration is already plotting to take further action against the Jewish state before vacating office.
December 17, 2016 Oklahoma Republican lawmaker abandons anti-abortion bathroom signs law An Oklahoma Republican lawmaker on Friday abandoned a measure that required public bathrooms to display anti-abortion signs after an outcry from business leaders and health providers who said it would cost millions of dollars.
December 10, 2016 Congress approves bill to authorize water projects Congress has approved a wide-ranging bill to authorize water projects across the country, including $170 million to address lead in Flint, Michigan's drinking water and $558 million to provide relief to drought-stricken California.
December 10, 2016 Senate approves spending bill, averts government shutdown With less than hour to spare, the Senate late Friday backed legislation averting a government shutdown as coal-state Democrats retreated on long-term health care benefits for retired miners but promised a renewed fight for the working class next year.
December 8, 2016 House passes stopgap measure as senators raise objections A day ahead of a government shutdown deadline, the House easily passed a stopgap spending bill to keep federal agencies running through the end of April. The legislation's fate in the Senate remained uncertain due to strident opposition from coal-state Democrats.