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The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee is requesting records from Pfizer’s CEO and an interview with a former company executive to investigate an allegation that clinical testing related to the development of the company’s Covid-19 vaccine was purposefully delayed until after the 2020 presidential election.
A pair of organizations representing federal law enforcement officers urged lawmakers to strengthen carveouts of an array of proposed cuts to federal workers’ retirement benefits but stopped short of calling for their withdrawal.
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As House Republicans scramble to corral the votes to pass a massive bill for President Donald Trump's agenda, their Senate counterparts are making clear the emerging package won’t fly as written when it reaches them.
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Many taxpayers could see even more money in their pockets in coming years under a sweeping tax and spending cuts package that House Republicans hope to finalize before Memorial Day.
House Republicans backed President Trump's private school-voucher agenda when the House Ways and Means Committee approved a budget proposal on May 14
The bill would boost the tax break to as much as $2,500 but end it for children of undocumented immigrants and married parents who file separate returns.
Now that nearly a dozen House committees have approved their portions of the massive GOP tax and spending cuts package, the next task is for the proposals to be assembled into President Donald Trump’s “big,
The House is pushing forward on President Trump's "one, big beautiful bill," as the final committees continued considering some of the most contentious parts of the major budget package aimed at addressing the president's defense,
Multiple lawmakers pointed out, however, Americans had already handed Republicans control of the House, Senate and White House with little to show for it. Rep. Tim Burchett, R- Tenn., responded by
A cadre of House Republicans – ranging from hardliners to SALTy moderates – huddled for nearly two-hours in the Speaker’s office.