The lawsuit argues that since the Education Department was created (and funded) by Congress, it can only take an act of Congress to end it — not an executive order from the president.
The Bipartisan Policy Center released its projections for when the country could reach the debt limit, targeting sometime ...
Fully eliminating the useless 45-year-old bureaucracy will require an act of Congress, but there's good reason to believe the president has room to maneuver until then. "The Secretary of Education ...
Ben Schneer, assistant professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School and expert on American politics, examines ...
Eliminating the department entirely would require an act of Congress. Republicans in Congress are planning legislation to eliminate the agency, but they face heavy opposition from Democrats.
And it is a fundamental rule of American constitutional government that the only force that can invalidate an act of Congress, other than a ruling of the Supreme Court, is another act of Congress.
Lawmakers introduce the STABLE Act to strengthen stablecoin regulation and improve transparency for digital tokens.
In the latest projection, the nonpartisan budget scorekeeper said Congress must act to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by August or September, but it added the deadline could shift based on ...