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December 5, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer Nation House Republicans voted Thursday against President Obama’s executive orders on immigration. The bill passed 219-197 in the Republican-majority chamber of Congress. Seven Republicans voted

November 21, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer Washington, D.C. House Republicans have filed a lawsuit against President Barack Obama's executive orders on healthcare, Speaker of the House John Boehner announced Friday morning.

In a 261-157 vote on Friday, the U.S. House approved the measure to allow insurers to continue policies for their existing customers, and offer policies to new customers,

As the first day of the government shutdown begins, tensions grow higher in Washington. For the fourth time, senate Democrats have voted against House Republicans’ spending plan, which

Rep. Lindy Boggs, who filled her husband’s seat in the House of Representatives after his plane disappeared, died at the age of 97. Boggs went on to serve

Two bills were passed by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, postponing two requirements of Obamacare. The first bill delays the provision making employers provide healthcare. The other

With less than a week left before the Bush-era tax cuts are set to expire, hope for a deal that will keep the US from jumping off a

After careful consideration, Democratic Representative Nancy Pelosi has chosen to remain the House of Representatives minority leader. She will continue to lead the House Democrats, who will remain

The lack of a final decision on Capitol Hill is causing safety concerns for Metro. Maryland Democratic Senator Ben Cardin led a news conference at a Metro facility