House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries calls out GOP moderates for folding on Medicaid cuts during a crucial House vote, raising questions about the future of healthcare funding and political repercussions.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump has secured a $3.4 trillion fiscal package that cuts taxes and spending on safety-net programs, reversing Biden's clean-energy initiatives. The House narrowly passed the bill, leading to significant changes in US policy.
In a dramatic move, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delays a crucial vote on a $4.5 trillion bill that threatens Medicaid and raises taxes. With deep divisions in Congress and Trump’s intervention, the political stakes have never been higher.
In a narrow vote, the House has moved to cut $1.1 billion in funding for public media, raising concerns over access to noncommercial news. The implications for NPR and PBS could be severe, leaving many Americans without crucial information.
In a narrow vote, the House approved a controversial $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting. Republicans claim it's wasteful, while Democrats warn it could harm vulnerable populations worldwide.
In a narrow vote, the House has approved cuts to federal funding for NPR and PBS, igniting a fierce debate over media bias and the future of public broadcasting. This legislation, pushed by Trump, threatens essential services for millions.
In a closely contested vote, the Republican-led House passed President Trump's proposal to cut $9.4 billion in federal funding, sparking outrage among Democrats and some GOP members. The bill targets foreign aid and public broadcasting, raising concerns about national security and community resources.
The House Rules Committee has advanced a key GOP bill reflecting President Trump’s priorities after a grueling 22-hour session, aiming to unite party factions ahead of a House vote. Will this bill reshape the political landscape?
In a contentious vote, the Republican-led House has passed a measure to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America.' Introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the legislation faces challenges in the Senate as bipartisan support is necessary to overcome a filibuster.
In a controversial move, the U.S. House has voted to reverse California's strict vehicle pollution standards, raising concerns over public health, climate policy, and the future of electric vehicles. Will the Senate follow suit?