DOGE caucus members announced legislation to codify President Donald Trump's executive order to reduce the federal workforce.
The legislation aims to make it more difficult for nefarious actors to use addresses of politicians as "swatting" incidents have increased in recent years.
U.S. senators, including a former astronaut, want to make outer space safer. They’ve introduced a bipartisan bill to help ...
There is no one definition of what a “sanctuary city” for undocumented immigrants is, though Las Vegas has rarely been ...
Years of work passing legislation aimed at saving children from abuse and fixing a broken foster care system is finally ...
Cleveland City Council is legislating away one of its biggest pet peeves with the city’s finance department: The omission of ...
Celebrating what they are calling "DOGE Day," Caucus Co-Chairman Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., led his colleagues in announcing ...
Earlier this year, top lawmakers such as Republican Sen. Tim Scott — who leads the Senate Banking Committee — announced a ...
The Trump Administration’s series of unilateral actions undermining Congress’s constitutional authority over federal budget ...
A Michigan state representative is working to change a law that deals with juveniles that commit crimes. The House Judiciary ...
Oregon landfills would have to improve methane monitoring and reporting under a bill being considered by the state ...
Taylor North's family started a petition for Taylor’s Law. State Rep. Andy Whitt is working on drafting a bill designed to protect service industry workers.