Washington Examiner Magazine Managing Editor David Mark and Commentary Writer Tiana Lowe Doescher break down the 2024 Senate ...
The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of December ...
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The Federal Vacancies Reform Act sets the rules for presidents to tap acting officials to fill vacancies throughout the ...
Iowa Republicans in both chambers are on the same page that property taxes will be their main focus in the upcoming 2025 legislative session.Senate GOP leaders ...
Amid a push to raise the annual cap on property tax increases statewide, Sen. Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn, wants the Legislature ...
Several rising stars in both the Democrat and Republican parties are expected to become key voices in political debates ...
The Republican chair of the House’s tax writing committee called on Congress to quickly extend President-elect Trump’s 2017 ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom was ripped for his criticism of an analysis of California's continued increase in homelessness, as Republicans said no increase is celebratory.
Democrats will need to flip four Senate seats in 2026 to reclaim a majority. That'll be easier said than done with some tough ...
Republicans who want new leadership say those currently in their positions haven’t worked hard enough to advance GOP ...