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A significant number of politicians have already revealed they are not seeking reelection ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
Who voted for and against releasing the Epstein files? See how your representatives and senators voted on HR 4405.
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House unanimously passes bill to strip Senate phone investigations provision from funding bill
House could vote tonight to strip language in government funding bill that allows senators to sue government if their phones are investigated secretly.
The deal does not include extend enhanced ACA tax credits, which had been the key demand by most Democrats since the government shutdown began Oct. 1.
The government may be back open — but a last-minute provision tucked into the funding bill is now setting off a new fight on Capitol Hill. And tomorrow, the House
The measure would compel the Justice Department to release files regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It will soon head to the desk of President Trump, who has said he would sign it.
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Update: House, Senate act swiftly to force release of Epstein files; Trump agrees to sign bill
Washington — Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a remarkable display of approval for an effort that had struggled for months to overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership.
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Pennsylvania House leader calls Senate’s handling of transit funding a ‘disgrace’ | This Week in Pennsylvania
Lawmakers took transit funding off the table during Pennsylvania’s four-month budget impasse, leaving systems across the state in a precarious situation. Senate Republicans wanted to pull from capital funding to help SEPTA,
Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray (R) announced on Tuesday that the chamber would be reconvening in December to make a “final decision” on potential House redistricting proposals as
The Senate lacks the votes to convene for a special session on redrawing congressional maps, but the House on Tuesday signaled it does have the votes.