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Politics
Senate Democrats Take Up Act Which Would Expand Voting Rights
Senate Democrats have scheduled a procedural vote on their massive election overhaul bill. Without support from any Senate Republicans, it is expected to fail and debate on the issue will stall.
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Politics
Texas Democrats Are Pressing Their Congressional Counterparts To Expand Voting Rights
Texas Democrats last month staged a dramatic walkout that successfully — if temporarily — blocked Republicans from passing a restrictive voting measure for the state.
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Politics
Republicans Pledge Unified Fight To Protect 2017 Trump Tax Cuts
The GOP is preparing to battle Democrats over plans to roll back portions of the tax cuts to pay for President Biden's infrastructure and stimulus proposal.
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Politics
'History Is Watching': Liz Cheney Doubles Down On Trump Criticism Amid Fallout
The No. 3 House Republican has previously warded off an attempt to remove her from her leadership role in the party, but this time around, her support from GOP leaders seems to be crumbling.
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McCarthy Comments Fuel Speculation Of Liz Cheney's Removal From House GOP Leadership
Rep. Liz Cheney's future in the Republican Party's leadership is increasingly in doubt as she refuses to back down from criticisms of former President Donald Trump.
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Politics
What President Biden Is Pitching In His Address To Congress
President Biden delivers a joint address to Congress tonight. The speech will be without the usual fanfare that accompanies such events.
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Politics
Former Speaker John Boehner's Memoir Serves As A Reflection On Life In 'Crazytown'
On the House chronicles Boehner's humble rise in national politics and his front-row seat to the revolution within his Republican party that ultimately forced him out of Congress.
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House Renews Violence Against Women Act, But Senate Hurdles Remain
As a senator, President Biden played a key role in passing the landmark 1994 law, which he called "one of my proudest legislative achievements." It wasn't reauthorized in 2018 over partisan disputes.
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National
Officials Testify To Senate On What Took The National Guard So Long On Jan. 6
A joint Senate panel heard testimony Wednesday from military and national security officials to try to understand the military and intelligence failures during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Men Testifying In Hearing All Say U.S. Capitol Attack Was Premeditated
The Senate held the first bipartisan joint oversight hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. All four men testifying said they agree the attack was largely premeditated.