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The issue, one of Trump’s biggest priorities on the campaign trail and as president, is the lowest that the firm has ever recorded.
Vulnerable Republican incumbents and GOP fiscal hawks are teaming up over a historically contentious issue: earmarks.
A Texas lawmaker found herself effectively stuck in her seat Monday, planted on the House floor after refusing to sign a political "permission slip"-a GOP-mandated form requiring Department of Public Safety escorts for Democrats who broke quorum over redistricting.
The congresswoman tried to justify the government’s planned repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency’s landmark “endangerment finding” to a crowd of voters at a town hall event in the rural town of Pinedale, Wyoming.
New York must plan nearly $3 billion a year in new Medicaid costs to cover for 500,000 people losing coverage due to the recent federal spending cuts
A Republican screening committee voted to endorse Appeals Judge Ron Lewis for the Ohio Supreme Court, over Justice Pat Fischer, who is bidding to switch seats.
A member of the president’s own party is giving him flak over a lucrative White House deal he struck after digging his buddy’s company out of a $5.5 billion hole.
Republican-led states are sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. as part of President Trump's crackdown on crime, despite downward trends in the capital's crime rate. NBC News Legal Affairs Reporter Gary Grumbach has more details.
U.S. Rep. David Schweikert is considering a run for Arizona governor, a move that would dramatically shake up the race for the Republican nomination next year. State of play: Schweikert hasn't made a final decision,