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Congress is set to certify Trump’s win on Monday. Here’s what to know.
Congress will meet Monday to certify the results of the 2024 election, finalizing President-elect Donald Trump’s win ahead of his inauguration Jan. 20.
Johnson: Congress Will Certify Election On January 6, Blizzard Or Not
House Speaker Mike Johnson told FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures" that Congress will meet to certify the 2024 election on Monday, January 6, despite a large blizzard forecast. SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: Well,
A new Donald Trump era: Congress to certify election victory four years after Jan. 6 riot
Trump supporters attacked Capitol to stop Congress from certifying his election loss. This time, the count is expected to go smoothly.
How Congress will certify Trump's Electoral College victory on Jan. 6
The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is expected to be much less eventful than the certification four years ago
Winter storm will not delay Trump election certification in Congress, House leader says
By Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A massive winter storm moving across the United States will not keep the U.S. Congress from meeting on Monday to formally certify Republican Donald Trump's election as president,
Congress readies a no-drama certification of Trump's win, 4 years after the Capitol riot
Monday's meeting to certify the election comes amid efforts by President-elect Trump to downplay the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
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Why Congress Should Act Now To Prevent Another Pandemic
Medical experts argue that Congress should provide significant funding for medical research to combat bird flu.
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An Inventory Of Biden Regulations To Overturn Quickly In The 119th Congress
Here’s a glide path for the 119th Congress to target a surge in costly Biden rules with the Congressional Review Act and ...
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Student Loans May Be More Affordable if Congress Passes This Act—but There's a Catch
The College Cost Reduction Act aims to reduce college costs and student loan use. But the bill has some problematic parts ...
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Congress counts electoral votes tomorrow. What to know as lawmakers finalize the 2024 presidential election results.
Several changes to the electoral vote count have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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The Social Security Fairness Act: New law is a $200 billion boondoggle
For the past half-century, union officials representing these groups have been pressuring Congress to eliminate WEP because ...
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President Biden signs ‘Social Security Fairness Act’ into law
With the stroke of a pen, two Social Security provisions nationwide have been eliminated, as President Joe Biden signed H.R. 82 into law on Sunday, January 5.
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Social Security Fairness Act signed into law by Biden, enhancing retirement benefits for millions
New law means police officers, teachers and others with public pensions will now collect their full Social Security benefits.
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Bill keeping trans athletes out of women's sports will be heard by Congress after new rules package passes
The new Republican-controlled Congress will hear arguments on a bill that would prohibit transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
Government Executive
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Here are the tech bills the 118th Congress passed right before the new session
Legislation that would require the Office of Management and Budget to tap a Federal Government Service Delivery Lead to ...
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A look at the Social Security Fairness Act’s passage out of Congress
(KALB) - With the passage of H.R. 82 through both chambers
of Congress
, many may wonder ‘When did this
act
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Opinion
Federal Agencies are too powerful. 2025 is Congress’ chance to bring them back down to Earth.
Congress has the power to legislate, but federal agencies have mistakenly assumed that power, resulting in an expansion of ...
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