House Passes New Rules Making It More Difficult To Oust A Speaker
The House of Representatives has voted to adopt new rules that will reportedly make it more difficult to trigger a vote to oust a speaker.
The House of Representatives has voted to adopt new rules that will reportedly make it more difficult to trigger a vote to oust a speaker.
Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has invited GOP Senator-elect Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania and Democrat Senator-elect Ruben Gallego of Arizona to the new U.S. senator orientation.
With Trump returning to the White House in January, Republicans are also projected to maintain control of the House of Representatives, essentially giving the GOP complete control of Washington, D.C.
Senator Ron Wyden introduced a bill in September to pack the Supreme Court by going from nine to 15 justices in the next 15 years.
Arizona’s Kari Lake won the Republican Senate primary and advances towards a key matchup against Ruben Gallego, the Democrat representative. The matchup is crucial in tipping the scales for partisan control within the Senate.
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Wednesday admitted to accidentally posting a document online related to a pending abortion case in Idaho, which was obtained by Bloomberg Law before it was removed from the website.
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a ban on bump stocks attachments that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly was unconstitutional.
The state’s 160-year-old abortion ban was overturned by the Arizona House of Representatives on Wednesday, paving the way for a repeal that would preserve the state’s 15-week abortion restriction.