Gov. Glenn Youngkin said this week that he was putting together a package for those who lose their jobs, though he did not ...
To be effective and competent at the Legislature, legislators and their staff need time to gather knowledge, analyze it, ...
President Donald Trump’s fifth week in office included a dramatic shift in U.S. policy toward Russia, firing the country’s ...
Despite their apparent powerlessness, Democrats can block appropriations measures with a Senate filibuster, as they could in ...
Democrats Flip on Defense Spending Amid Trump’s Reforms** In a stunning display of political hypocrisy, Democrats are performing a complete reversal of the ...
More than 50 social service groups are calling on South Carolina’s U.S. senators and members of Congress  to reject House G.O ...
Shortly after Donald Trump blindsided senators and endorsed the House’s plan to advance the president’s agenda last week, Senate Majority Leader John Thune convened his leadership team to ...
It was a session when the high cost of housing and closely linked issues of local government powers took central stage, as ...
A number of accountability bills have sailed through legislative committee hearings. Others could use some last-minute public support.
One-party rule imperils Ohioans’ wallets and their state’s treasury (think House Bill 6, the FirstEnergy bailout, or the ...
According to the committee report, concepts related to race, gender, societal status, as well as social and environmental ...
The Department of Education was created by Congress in 1979 to track, manage and coordinate education programs and procedures ...