The housing bill, written by Sens. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren, aims to increase the U.S. housing supply and expand access ...
The proposed law, which would not take effect before this year’s midterm elections, was modeled in part on President Trump’s top legislative priority in Congress.
The president is causing painful divisions over legislation that currently has no path to passage, despite the Senate majority leader’s efforts.
(R-Texas) is facing backlash after calling on Republicans to alter Senate filibuster rules to pass a bill championed by President Donald Trump. “After careful consideration, I support whatever changes ...
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Sen. John Cornyn flips on the filibuster to pass SAVE America Act as Trump weighs endorsement
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, reversed himself on the Senate filibuster to pass President Trump's SAVE America Act after years ...
A Republican-backed voter requirements bill that recently passed in the House –– and has become President Trump’s top legislative priority –– faces an uncertain future in the Senate. The Safeguard ...
Former Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) on Thursday criticized Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) for backing a change to the filibuster ...
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“God is nonbinary”: GOP activates over Talarico’s past comments characterizing him as too radical for Texas
Talarico has suggested he would communicate some of his views differently today, but stood by the principles behind the ...
The federal elections overhaul bill that’s a top priority for President Donald Trump already faced near-impossible odds in the Senate, but the White House is making the “SAVE America Act” even more ...
In the midst of President Donald Trump's high-stakes ultimatum to freeze all congressional business until lawmakers pass his revamped SAVE America Act — demanding strict voter ID, proof of citizenship ...
Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico is seeking to represent the Lone Star State in the Senate, but his views on Second ...
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Texas women finally get the vote
The Texas house of representatives passed the Primary Election Bill on Mar. 16, 1918, and ten days later Gov. William P. Hobby made it official in a special signing ceremony at the state capitol.
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