After losing speakership, Derek Merrin and allies revolt
Despite losing the battle for Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, state Rep. Derek Merrin says he is actually the leader of Republicans — and the majority of his caucus agrees.
Despite losing the battle for Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, state Rep. Derek Merrin says he is actually the leader of Republicans — and the majority of his caucus agrees.
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A tweet from the Ohio Republican received a number of scathing responses online, with another critic simply writing, "oh shut up."
Representative Ken Buck (R., Colo.) said Friday he is opposed to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's plan to remove Representative Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison's first congressional legislation, filed this week, would repeal the 1934 National Firearms Act.
"There's been conversations, but nothing's been finalized," Rep. Ocasio-Cortez told Politico of potentially becoming the No. 2 Democrat on Oversight.
Reps. Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Ilhan Omar, who were stripped of their committee assignments by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller, R-Rapid City, said her committee stripping may have involved an issue stemming from a conversation with staff.
"Nobody in Arizona has really spoken to her in the last four years. This is why she is where she is," Rep. Gallego said of Sen. Sinema on Thursday.
The battle of the bills turns personal.
Kansas Legislature bill would criminalize abortions the same as murder. And that’s just for starters.
The Minnesota Senate passed the PRO Act early Saturday morning, legislation that supporters say protects the right to abortion and opponents say is an "extreme" measure permitting late-term abortion.
Fact-checkers are sounding the alarm following President Biden's recent speech in Virginia regarding the economic progress his administration has made.
The measure would fully exempt public pensions from income taxes and create new deductions for other sources of retirement income.
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The bill would allow Iowans to buy custom license plates with the Gadsden flag, which depicts a coiled rattlesnake and the words "Don't Tread on Me."
Matt Gaetz says it's fine that fellow Kevin McCarthy speaker vote rebels got plum gigs and he seemingly got nothing else out of the leadership tussle.
Bipartisanship is a legislative tradition, but some Republicans have to go to war with the “establishment.”
Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., and Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., are the only declared candidates in the competitive race for California's U.S. Senate seat.
Two dozen U.S. Senate Republicans warned Democratic President Joe Biden on Friday that they would not support increasing the federal debt ceiling without at least an equal amount of spending cuts to government programs or structural reform. In a Jan. 27 letter, lawmakers supported legislation to require the U.S. Treasury to prioritize payments for the public debt, Social Security, Medicare, veterans benefits and military pay, if the government were to breach the current $31.4 trillion borrowing limit in coming months. The lawmakers represent nearly half of the Senate's 49 Republicans.
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry has signed 16 state contracts with Ukrainian drone manufacturers recently. Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Details: The ministry announced a joint meeting of representatives of the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff, as well as Ukrainian developers and UAV manufacturers, on Saturday, 28 January.