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Now in control of the House, Republicans will hold hearings on border policy and pandemic relief spending.
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The House voted Monday on a new rules package that contains key concessions to the most conservative wing of the party.
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The 118th Congress is off to a rocky start. Republicans have failed to elect a new speaker of the house. Political Journalist Ken Rudin discusses what comes next.
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McCarthy is still short of the votes he needs to be speaker, and it's because of a staunch, anti-establishment, intransigent far-right group that wants government to do a lot less.
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Focusing on the rising costs of groceries and gas, and promising new investigations of President Biden's administration, Republicans won a slim majority in the House in the midterm elections.
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Wary of political fallout, GOP leaders didn't direct members to hold the party line against the bill and dozens of Republicans joined Democrats in passing it. But it will likely stall in the Senate.
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State officials and Intel leaders have said federal funding is needed for expansion of the newly announced computer chip manufacturing project in central Ohio. But Ohio’s Democratic U.S. Senator said it likely won’t be a bipartisan measure.
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Nina Turner is running for Congress again. The former state senator and leading Bernie Sanders supporter announced her bid early Wednesday morning in a video posted to social media.
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The bill, which provides $25 billion in aid, was passed in a rare Saturday session and requires the Postal Service to prioritize mail-in ballots this November. It's unlikely to advance in the Senate.