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Congress writes laws but rarely follows up on how they are implemented. When things inevitably go wrong, it passes the buck ...
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the Joplin, Missouri, Globe. Congress has been dropping the ball for years. It needs to reclaim its authority among the three branches of the federal ...
A federal proposal that would ban states and local governments from regulating AI for 10 years could soon be signed into law, ...
Just hours after she pleaded not guilty to federal charges brought by the Trump administration, New Jersey Rep. LaMonica ...
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, R.Mich., has demanded answers from Haverford President Wendy Raymond on discipline of faculty and ...
The race for the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee opened up old wounds within the Democratic coalition, ...
U.S. Rep Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, has denounced the Department of Homeland Security's limiting of surprise visit of ...
Congressional representatives have the right to make surprise oversight visits at ICE detains immigrants prior to deportation. This right is upheld in the Consolidated Appropriation Act of 2024.
Republicans have suffered a setback over their plans to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in President Donald ...
Congress 'standing up for itself' Trump's takeover bid is the "latest example of executive overreach into the realm of congressional power," said the Project on Government Oversight.
The center's director, former state Rep. Jim Townsend, D-Royal Oak, spoke to The Detroit News about the future of fact-based congressional oversight in a highly polarized Washington.
WASHINGTON, April 4 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate bill that would require congressional approval for new tariffs gained more Republican support on Friday, on the second day of a stock market rout ...