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Scalise nominated by U.S. House GOP as speaker in closed-door meeting
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray and Ariana Figueroa - October 11, 2023
WASHINGTON — Uncertainty and party infighting over the next U.S. House speaker prevailed at the Capitol Wednesday evening, despite a majority of Republicans picking Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise as their nominee behind closed doors earlier in the day. The chamber adjourned and was scheduled to return at noon Thursday to again try to elect a […]
Biden denounces deadly Hamas attack on Israel: ‘There’s no justification for terrorism’
By: Ashley Murray and Jacob Fischler - October 11, 2023
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden wants a returning Congress to take “urgent action” on Israel’s security needs after Hamas militants have injured and killed thousands beginning with Saturday’s brutal attack, including the deaths of 14 Americans. U.S. citizens are also among the hostages taken into Gaza by the armed group, though the administration could not […]
McCarthy may jump into U.S. House speaker race, as crises overseas mount
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa, Ashley Murray and Jacob Fischler - October 9, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans will gather behind closed doors beginning Monday night in an attempt to decide who should become the chamber’s next speaker, a race with a renewed sense of urgency with ally Israel now at war and the House in paralysis. Louisiana’s Steve Scalise and Ohio’s Jim Jordan are the only candidates […]
Farm bill stalled amid U.S. House speaker battle, delay of spending bills
By: Ashley Murray - October 9, 2023
WASHINGTON — As Congress faces another pressing deadline to fund the government and the U.S. House grinds to a halt without a speaker, the reauthorization of the nation’s agriculture and hunger programs has taken a back seat. But lawmakers tasked with shepherding the new version maintain their progress is “in good shape.” The previous farm […]
U.S. House votes to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray - October 3, 2023
WASHINGTON — Dissident Republicans in the U.S. House voted with Democrats on Tuesday to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker, a historic move that came just nine months after he secured the gavel following days of negotiating with the GOP’s right flank and 15 rounds of voting. It wasn’t immediately clear after the vote how the […]
Government shutdown nears: U.S. House GOP fails to pass one-month spending plan
By: Jennifer Shutt, Jacob Fischler, Ashley Murray and Ariana Figueroa - September 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — A sweeping government shutdown appeared inevitable on Friday, with the U.S. Senate stuck in a procedural holding pattern on its bipartisan stopgap bill and divided U.S. House Republicans unable to pass their short-term spending bill. Both chambers of Congress must approve and President Joe Biden must sign government funding legislation before midnight on […]
Hospitals plead with Congress to avert $8 billion in cuts in Medicaid funding
By: Ashley Murray - September 18, 2023
WASHINGTON — Health care representatives from across the United States are urging Congress to halt cuts to funding that helps hospitals care for uninsured or low-income patients who rely on Medicaid. More than 250 hospitals and health systems appealed to House and Senate leadership in a letter Thursday asking the lawmakers to avert or delay […]
Battles over spending, farm bill, Ukraine and yet more loom over a divided Congress
By: Jennifer Shutt, Jacob Fischler, Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray - September 12, 2023
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House and Senate are both back in D.C. on Tuesday following a long summer recess, facing an overwhelming agenda of unfinished work — funding the federal government and reauthorizing major spending programs set to expire at the end of the month. Congressional leaders and President Joe Biden have only a few […]
Biden administration chooses first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiations
By: Ashley Murray and Whitney Downard - August 30, 2023
WASHINGTON — Medicare can now negotiate lower prices for 10 common high-priced drugs, cutting out-of-pocket costs for an estimated 9 million seniors and saving taxpayers billions, the Biden administration said Tuesday. Medicare will begin this year to negotiate with the manufacturers of popular medications used to treat blood clots, diabetes, heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic […]
Judge sets March trial date in Trump federal election interference case
By: Ashley Murray - August 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — The federal trial in the case accusing former President Donald Trump of knowingly lying about the 2020 presidential election results and trying to overturn them will begin in March, a federal judge said Monday. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who waived Trump’s appearance for the first hearing, scheduled jury selection to begin March […]
Farm bill timeline in flux as a messy September for Congress nears
By: Ashley Murray - August 16, 2023
WASHINGTON — The roundtables, listening sessions and appearances at farm shows have largely wrapped up and lawmakers tasked with reauthorizing the nation’s agriculture and nutrition programs are comparing notes and beginning to draft the massive, multi-year farm bill. The 2018 version expires Sept. 30, just as many urgent priorities compete for floor time in Congress […]
Veterans exposed to burn pits, toxins urged to apply for retroactive benefits
By: Ashley Murray - August 4, 2023
WASHINGTON — A deadline for a year’s worth of backdated benefits is fast approaching for U.S. veterans suffering illnesses after exposure to open burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxins. Nearly a year ago, President Joe Biden signed the PACT Act, a law supporters describe as the largest expansion of veteran benefits in U.S. history. […]