Republican leaders say they need just a ‘handful’ of votes to reopen government, but there are few signs of progress.
They lined up Saturday to take to the Senate floor and argue that subsidies for the plans should be routed through individuals.Were going to replace this broken system with something that is actually ...
During his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Lindsey Graham admitted that he struggles to read graphs. Graham ...
During his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Lindsey Graham attempted to blame Trump's destruction of healthcare ...
Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Senate Judiciary Committee chair, praised Erika Kirk for what he called a brave plea to have cameras ...
Senators convened for a rare Saturday session aimed at ending the government shutdown, with no signs of an imminent ...
The Senate’s first weekend session since the shutdown began has yielded few signs of progress. Senate Majority Leader John ...
A rare Saturday session of the U.S. Senate ended without votes or publicly released legislation, underscoring the continuing ...
Senator Lindsey Graham calls for replacing Obamacare with a better system as Republicans blast the Affordable Care Act amid ...
Senators ended a rare Saturday session at the Capitol with no votes, no text of a three-bill “minibus” and few signs of ...
S.D., wanted to keep lawmakers in town until the shutdown ended. While there was a flurry of behind-the-scenes activity, no ...