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U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, on June 11 introduced the "Free Americans from Ideological Reporting (FAIR) Act," which would cut off federal funding for both NPR and PBS. Blackburn said the act would prevent Americans from being "forced to subsidize media that disparages conservatives and does the left's bidding."
President Donald Trump is looking to cancel $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress. That’s just a sliver of the $1.7 trillion that lawmakers OK'd for the current budget year ending Sept.
A new report, that experts told Fox News Digital is a cause for concern, highlights how China is promoting green energy initiatives in the U.S. to benefit the CCP.
GOP Rep. Mark Green, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, announced Monday that he intends to leave Congress after the House votes again on President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy package.
Now that the NCAA has taken care of its business, its president wants Congress to deliver. NCAA President Charlie Baker. long a proponent of federal legislation to lock in some of the seismic changes hitting college sports,
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An influential consumer organization on Wednesday urged Republican lawmakers to drop a plan to impose a proposed $250 annual fee on electric cars to pay for road repairs.
A proposed bill would create uniform national rules for college athletics that all schools and conferences would be required to follow
Gov. JB Pritzker is in Washington, D.C., Thursday, testifying before Congress about Illinois' sanctuary laws protecting undocumented immigrants.
U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, has announced he will resign from the 7th Congressional District to pursue an "exciting" opportunity in the private sector. Green made the announcement June 9.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNREAD: Pritzker's opening remarks to Congress on 'sanctuary' lawsGov. JB Pritzker is on Capitol Hill to appear before members of Congress to field questions about the state’s "sanctuary" laws.
The Tennessee Republican said he would leave "as soon as the House votes once again on the reconciliation package."
The June poll found that 61 percent of participants disapproved of congressional Republicans' handling of their jobs, while 32 percent approved. Among Republicans, 79 percent approve, and 13 percent disapprove. In contrast, only 2 percent of Democrats said they approve of Republicans' handling of their jobs, with 97 percent disapproving.