Thursday’s decision is a legal victory for six GOP attorneys general, including KY’s Russell Coleman, who sued last spring to block the new rule change from being enforced.
A Republican candidate for the state’s Supreme Court is asking that same court to make him the winner on the flimsiest of grounds.
Blue state Republican lawmakers are proposing a massive expansion on the cap on federal deductions for state and local taxes ...
The Kentucky House has voted to reduce the individual income tax rate, as Republicans deliver on a top priority three days ...
As Trump’s inauguration nears, Fetterman has shown the most receptiveness — and sometimes enthusiasm — to work with Trump of ...
Obamacare coverage has exploded in popularity during President Joe Biden's term, fueled by more generous federal subsidies, ...
Mich., will take the No. 2 spot on the House Financial Services Committee, while Reps. Bryan Steil of Wisconsin, Dan Meuser ...
Brian Mast (R-FL), a steadfast supporter of Israel, slammed the ICC for “legitimizing the false accusations of Israeli war crimes.” ...
With an assist from Democrats, Sen. Katie Britt’s, R-Ala., Laken Riley Act advanced Thursday in the U.S. Senate, although the legislation inspired by the Georgia nursing student murdered by an ...
WASHINGTON — Republicans took control of the U.S. Senate Friday under the new leadership of South Dakota’s John Thune, who promised to keep intact the body’s legislative filibuster — the 60-vote ...
But there is a design behind this seeming dysfunction, and it reflects one of Trump’s strengths: He is a nakedly ...
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