Senate Democrats are weighing whether to go scorched earth in the face of Trump's agenda, breaking norms and rejecting unanimous consent requests.
• Make the General Assembly more transparent. Jackson and Stirling point out that while the North Carolina legislature fares well on some measures of openness and accessibility, a 2023 measure giving ...
By John Hood RALEIGH — North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall earned at least two rounds of bipartisan applause at the start of this year’s legislative session. One was for assuming his new ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Monday he thinks the courts should let the Trump administration and Congress do their work as they continue their efforts to reshape the federal government.
This week, six weeks into the new Legislative session in Massachusetts, state senators are planning to consider setting the ...
House Republicans reported “very positive developments” after a marathon meeting at the White House on Thursday focused on ...
Legal reforms floated this week by Delaware’s governor to fend off Elon Musk and stop the flow of corporate departures could ...
ActionAid Europe joins other Civil Society Organizations in a signed letter directed at EU President Ursula von der Leyen and ...
House Republicans are scrambling to find a solution to internal disagreements over their plan to pass President Trump’s sprawling agenda, an effort that kicked into high gear after leadership was ...
The Democratic-controlled Michigan Senate sued the state House of Representatives on Monday because its Republican speaker refuses to send nine bills passed during the last session—before he took ...