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Millions of Americans face sharply rising costs for health care plans they bought through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, unless Congress acts soon. Here's what's at stake for them.
W yoming’s congressional delegation this week celebrated a major step toward invalidating the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s Biden-era ban on new federal coal leasing in northeast Wyoming — home to one of the largest coal deposits and the most productive coal mines in North America.
The Stock Act of 2012 prohibits members of Congress from trading on insider information. But its critics say the law is largely toothless. It requires members to disclose their and their families’ trades within 45 days, but lawmakers who have been investigated have largely been let off because its standards for insider trading are extremely high.
An Illinois congresswoman says the public is right to be alarmed about elected officials enriching themselves through insider trading.
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These Are the Most Influential Female Members of Congress
Insights Men still outnumber female members of Congress. Some of the most powerful women are high-ranking Congressional leaders. Nancy Pelosi has been Speaker of the House multiple times. Also: Discover “The Next NVIDIA” Women have served in the U.
The call from Democratic veterans in Congress highlights the federal law that dictates the conduct of members of the military.
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Congress approves measure to overturn Biden-era management plan for Alaska petroleum reserve
Congress has passed a measure to overturn a plan enacted during the Biden administration that put off limits to oil and gas leasing nearly half a vast petroleum reserve in Alaska.
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Trump urges Congress to act on health care
Trump's push comes in the wake of the government shutdown that Democrats implemented for the ostensible purpose of restoring funding to healthcare programs.
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Give It Up, Folks: Donald Trump Will Escape Justice for Epstein Too
When the shutdown ended, Arizona Democratic Representative Adelita Grijalva was finally sworn in 50 days after she was elected. She promptly signed the discharge petition to release the full Epstein files,