A group of GOP governors is asking Congress to pass a new version of the massive bill rather than extend the “outdated” 2018 ...
The Senate Democrats on Tuesday picked among its ranks a new team to lead the minority party to balance the GOP's looming ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., the outgoing Commerce Committee chair, has been working to advance college sports reform since ...
House Republicans are expecting a 220-215 majority in 2025, an even slimmer lead than they currently hold. In the Senate, ...
With Trump picks leaving vacancies, Republicans could have a 217-215 majority -- the narrowest GOP majority in history -- ...
Further complicating the math for House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is the fact that Trump has chosen two sitting GOP ...
A California Democrat eked out a win in the final outstanding House election race, setting up an even narrower Republican ...
Sen. John Thune plans to make border security one of his first legislative focuses in 2025, the Republican told colleagues ...
Even though one party will control Congress and the White House, there is still plenty for lawmakers to argue about.
A look at the numbers, and how fraught and riven the next two years could be for President-elect Trump and the GOP.
Individual candidate and campaign dynamics can certainly account for some of this. In Arizona, for instance, Republican Kari ...
Adam Gray’s win means the GOP will hold 220 seats to the Democrats’ 215 — the slimmest House majority in more than a century.