August 11, 2023 Senate GOP expresses 'deep concern' over Biden admin effort to crackdown on school hunting, archery classes In a letter to President Biden, 19 Republicans in the Senate called for the administration to support hunter education and archery programs in schools across the country.
July 19, 2023 'Married person': Democrat's bill would remove 'wife,' other 'gendered' words from federal law Rep. Julie Brownley of California introduced legislation that would remove "gendered" terms from federal law books in favor of gender neutral ones.
July 18, 2023 Florida's Matt Gaetz to introduce bill defunding Jack Smith investigation targeting Trump: 'We must act' Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., will introduce a bill "to defund" the grand jury investigation targeting former President Donald Trump over Jan. 6 and efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
July 14, 2023 GOP rep pushes to send more fighters to Israel in defense bill Florida Republican lawmaker Rep. Cory Mills is pushing for an amendment to this year's National Defense Authorization Act that would send more F-15 and F-35 fighter jets to Israel.
July 13, 2023 House GOP gear up for fight on Pentagon bill with amendments to combat 'woke' programs, communist China House Republicans are prepping for a battle over the National Defense Authorization Act, offering amendments to rid the military of "woke" politics and training.
June 7, 2023 Banks, Rubio introducing blanket ban on Pentagon funding for schools hosting CCP-tied Confucius Institutes Republicans are introducing legislation that would expand the ban on Department of Defense (DOD) funding for universities with Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked Confucius Institutes.
June 3, 2023 Debt deal delayed? How usual paperwork slows down Biden from signing bill into law Congress' time-honored traditions and a some "paperwork" have delayed President Biden from signing the debt ceiling deal, with a looming Monday deadline.
May 30, 2023 Where do moderate Democrats, Republicans stand on the debt ceiling deal as pivotal votes loom? Moderate members of Congress may play an outsized roll in whether the debt ceiling agreement reached between President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will become law.
May 23, 2023 Claims backlog at VA will double to 400k as workers face increased risk of burnout: report The Department of Veterans Affairs is projecting that the PACT Act could cause the backlog of claims to double over the next year, reaching as high as 400,000 claims.
May 19, 2023 Congress' AI concerns 'would make Orwell blush,' after Sam Altman's testimony Displaying bias, foreign adversaries like China becoming dominant, and outsmarting humans were all top artificial intelligence concerns for members of Congress.