Republicans are ready to begin making changes and overturning key Biden administration policies beginning on Jan. 20 when Trump is sworn into office.
Advisers to President-elect Donald J. Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill are already looking at ways to scale back some of ...
Lindsay Bealor Greenleaf, JD, MBA, of ADVI Health, weighs in on what to expect in key health care policy areas in the wake of ...
Balancing the budget while trying to plan for the future means "we do without today in a lot of areas," one Utah budget ...
Hill Republicans have ambitious legislative plans for the first months of total GOP control of government under ...
Out with taxes and regulations, in with fiscal responsibility.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), one of President-elect Trump’s strongest allies in the Senate, is calling on Republicans to ...
Government spending, leadership elections, and disaster funding are among the top priorities for lawmakers with less than two months left of the 118th Congress.
President-elect Donald Trump and a unified GOP Congress are poised to remake the country’s tax code with major benefits for corporations and the upper class.
Why has this year’s presidential race been such an unnerving spectacle? It has been bitterly partisan and rhetorically ...
The approval of fiscal 2025 bills tops Congress’ priorities as lawmakers prepare to kick off their post-election legislative ...
The National Institutes of Health, the crown jewel of biomedical research in the U.S., could face big changes under the new ...