Even before taking office, the Republican Party's new majority has become deeply split over the legislative path ahead.
Lou Cassara, 61, said chronic leg pain, arthritis and a torn meniscus left him unable to climb a flight of stairs to a second ...
The new Congress opened for business Friday, and that meant a series of changes for the lawmakers who represent Western New ...
â–ª Seth Dearmin, chief of staff: Stein is keeping his chief of staff from the N.C. Department of Justice, when Stein was ...
Friday marks the start of the 119th United States Congress as new members are scheduled to be sworn in on Capitol Hill. As ...
With the arrival of the new year, change is in the air, including several new laws and policy changes set to take effect in North Carolina. North Carolina’s 2023 budget bill reduces the state’s ...
Lawmakers rarely mention the attack, and many Republicans try to downplay it, echoing President-elect Donald Trump's claims that the carnage of that day is overblown and that the rioters are victims.
The new Republican majorities in the House and Senate plan to move border legislation and cabinet confirmations first, with tax bills coming later this year.
Monday's meeting to certify the election comes amid efforts by President-elect Trump to downplay the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol ...
State housing officials, lawmakers and advocates say they hope to build off of legislative successes from last session to ...
Inside the Capitol, reminders of the violence are increasingly hard to find. Windows and doors broken by the rioters have ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared headed for defeat before two Republicans switched their vote, delivering him a majority.