Even with Republican control of Congress, there are factions with diverging goals.
On Friday, the new Congress — the 119th — officially began its duties. Once Donald Trump is sworn in as president on Jan. 20, ...
As the 119th Congress kicks off Friday, some new members enter office with more prominent resumes in the politics or business ...
Slotkin was joined walking to the Senate rostrum by the woman she replaces — U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat and Michigan's first female U.S. senator who, in early 2023, decided she would not ...
The House Committee on Ethics has issued new requirements for House members’ campaign and leadership PAC funds, requiring ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., received public support from Republicans in the Senate as he faces an uncertain vote Friday to determine whether he will maintain the role in the new Congress.
Washington — The 119th Congress begins Friday with Republicans in full control of the House and Senate for the first time since 2019. Still, there's the potential for sparks to fly in the House ...
Two vacancies leave the Senate split at 33-33, while Republicans have one more vote than Democrats in the House. (Glen Stubbe/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The 119th Congress will have 136 people of color, four fewer than the previous U.S. House and Senate, which was the most ethnically and racially diverse in history. However, this year’s ...
Republicans will outnumber Democrats on the panel 12-10, with Sens. Jon Osoff, D-Georgia, and Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, both leaving.
Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee have quietly requested more information regarding allegations involving Defense Secretary pick Pete Hegseth, sources say.
In remarks at the State House as 200 lawmakers were sworn in, House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka, both Democrats re-elected to lead their chambers, issued warnings about ...