Rulli, who previously served as a state senator representing Ohio’s 33rd District, says energy and economic growth in Ohio’s 6th district will be major legislative priorities for him in this session.
A local businessman is officially throwing his hat in the ring to represent New York’s 21st Congressional District.
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"Nobody in the Congress should be able to make money in the stock market." President Joe Biden lent his voice to growing bipartisan calls on the Hill to end stock trading for congressional members ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ohio’s redistricting saga will resume once again in the new year as lawmakers prepare to redraw the state’s Congressional map. Because state officials adopted a map ...
A catch-all, end-of-session congressional spending bill — which ... Commanders’ possible move from Maryland back to the District of Columbia. Most significantly, it incorporates legislation ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol says that crash happened at 4:18 p.m. and a commercial motor vehicle and a passenger vehicle were involved. OSHP dispatchers say troopers on scene have not confirmed yet ...
That could result in up to a $6,600 raise for rank-and-file members of Congress next year, according to a recent report from the Congressional ... a GOP-leaning district in Maine, said in a ...
Biden had previously declined to take a position on congressional stock trading. His fellow Democrat, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, initially opposed proposals that lawmakers and their ...
President Joe Biden has endorsed a ban on congressional stock trading—a move that could affect Nancy Pelosi, one of the wealthiest Democrats in Congress. Biden discussed a ban during an ...
“This landmark legislation will unlock the District’s full potential, generate meaningful new jobs and add millions in additional city revenue for the nation’s capital. Without Congressional ...
If Congress had continued to implement pay raises every year, the annual salary for rank-and-file members would be $243,300 in 2024, according to a Congressional Research Service report.