Sen. Jeanne Shaheen was the latest to reveal she would not seek reelection on the heels of similar announcements from Sens. Gary Peters and Tina Smith.
With less than two days until the government shuts down, the ball is in the Senate’s court to pass a short-term funding bill.
The Republican speaker was able to convince even the most staunch conservatives who prefer budget cutting to come on board.
Other legislative action on Wednesday included the Iowa House passing a bill for the state to join the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact.
New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s decision to not seek reelection marks the latest bit of tough luck for Senate ...
Iowa House lawmakers approved a bill Wednesday to require the University of Iowa’s College of Medicine and Dentistry to have ...
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said "Republicans do not have the votes" to ...
Senate Democrats’ already difficult 2026 map just got even worse. After losing the majority last November, the party faced a very narrow path out of the wilderness. Then Sen. Jeanne Shaheen piled on.
Presented by National Council on Aging{beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS© Greg NashSenate Dems under pressure over ...
Charts show how each Democratic and Republican senator voted on President Trump's Cabinet picks and selection for FBI director.
The bill was voted out of committee Tuesday morning. Here's where it stands and what it could mean for students in Memphis.
Congress still gets paid when it doesn’t do its job to keep the government running, which, no, makes no sense.
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