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Activists opposed to the use of eminent domain for a proposed Summit Carbon Solutions CO2 pipeline yelled from the gallery and were admonished by Iowa Senate President Amy Sinclair.
There are more ways than ever to rub elbows with President Donald Trump and his inner circle — especially for those willing to pay.
The House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over taxes, on Friday evening released partial text for its ...
Activists yelled from the Iowa Senate Gallery on Friday after lawmakers declined to debate legislation that would address ...
The announcement comes days after Gov. DeSantis said he'd veto a plan to trim state sales tax. Lawmakers will extend the ...
Just three weeks remain in the 2025 legislative session, and time is running short to negotiate, write and pass the state ...
Legislation aimed at barring people and agents of countries deemed hostile to U.S. interests from owning land in Texas leaped ...
Robert Prevost’s Catholic roots were planted in Chicago’s south side suburbs, where he grew up playing “pretend priest” and ...
GOP lawmakers in swing districts insist they will not vote for any proposal that strips benefits, placing them at odds with ...
A secretive bipartisan conclave on Capitol Hill is struggling to identify a spiritual leader who a majority of ...
In a Congress where petty squabbles are common, across-the-aisle friendships are increasingly rare. Burpees and meals ...
State lawmakers are finalizing legislation to send to the governor's desk, as May 8 is Deadline Day at the Capitol. Gov.