The Supreme Court has commented that legislators appear to have forgotten to be respectful during dissent. This observation ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 2 The Washington Post on raises for Congress As a new Congress is sworn in Friday, this might seem like a bad time to talk ...
Republicans hold four-fifths majorities in both chambers of the legislature, enough to easily override any of Gov. Andy ...
The OCE reports that if Ogles’ campaign committee accepted the personal loans and contributions that exceeded campaign contribution limits, then Ogles may have violated federal law, House rules and ...
In an extraordinary turn, a judge Friday set President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10 — ...
Applause broke out after clerk Kevin McCumber announced that Gaetz would not be attending the speakership vote.
Applause erupted in the House chamber on Friday when a letter from Gaetz saying “he will not serve in the House in the 119th ...
Members of Congress applauded Matt Gaetz' absence after a clerk officially announced the resignation of the disgraced former U.S. Rep.
“The clerk is in receipt of a letter from the honorable Matt Gaetz of the state of Florida, indicating that he will not serve ...
Ogles did not cooperate with preliminary inquiries, which found he may have intentionally misrepresented the amount of money loaned to his campaign.
Republican sources on Capitol Hill warn that President-elect Trump’s nominees may be delayed because of paperwork holdups and ...
The House Subcommittee of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics has determined that further corrective action is ...