The House cleared the bill in a bipartisan 243-140 vote earlier this month, with 198 Republicans and 45 Democrats backing the legislation. If it passes the Senate, it will head to Trump’s desk.
Monday kicked off the second week of President Trump’s return to the White House, and it’s was a busy ... Also on Monday, the Senate voted to confirm Scott Bessent, Trump’s nominee to ...
The Senate keeps processing President Donald Trump’s nominees this week, but much of the congressional attention will be on South Florida, where House Republicans are gathering for their annual ...
FIRST ON FOX: Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate are renewing a push to crack down on noncitizen voting in federal elections, reintroducing a bipartisan bill that was repeatedly touted ...
London Lamar (D-Memphis ... The bill will be debated on the House and Senate floors Thursday.
The Senate Thursday evening advanced President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Department of Energy to a final confirmation vote. The vote was 62-35. Chris Wright, the CEO and founder of ...
The Minnesota House of Representatives met for less than ... Meanwhile, Republicans in the Minnesota Senate brought forward a motion to expel Sen. Nicole Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) on Monday, but ...
The House voted to approve the bill, with 82 members voting in support, and 30 voting against the measure. Republicans in the Florida Senate passed CS/SB 2-B Tuesday evening, with 21 senators ...
The House passed the ICC sanctions bill in the last session of Congress by a 247-155 vote, with 42 Democrats joining Republicans in support, but it was not brought to a vote in the Senate ...
It passed in the Senate by a vote of 20-13, with some Republicans voting against it like their colleagues in the House. HB 6004 provides the framework for how public tax dollars would fund tuition ...
(WSMV) - The special session is officially over as of about 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. The House and Senate passed all three of the focal points of Gov. Bill Lee’s special session. Now, Lee’s ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Senate has passed the “Help not Harm Act,” thus sending the bill to the Kansas House. In a vote of 32 to 8, the Senate approved the Act that would restrict the ...