FederalImmigration & BorderIssuesRep. Tony Gonzales Files Bill to Increase Funding for Border Security Grant Program
Gonzales did not sign his name to a different border security bill previously introduced by congressional Republicans from Texas.
Gonzales did not sign his name to a different border security bill previously introduced by congressional Republicans from Texas.
Before the election in November, Republicans floated the idea of impeaching Mayorkas over the border crisis if they took the majority.
A Texas Congressman who is critical of his Republican colleagues may be the lone GOP opponent to conservative rules reforms in the U.S. House.
Republican lawmakers from Texas formed a united front in support of Kevin McCarthy’s bid for U.S. Speaker after three changed their votes.
Three days of deadlock have left the U.S. Speakership vacant, and now doubt is increasing over whether Rep. Kevin McCarthy will manage to wield the gavel.
The showdown between congressional Republicans has left the office of U.S. Speaker of the House vacant for a second day.
For the first time in 100 years, a candidate for U.S. Speaker failed to secure the needed votes by the first round of voting.
With the vote for a new U.S. Speaker of the House quickly approaching, Congressman Chip Roy is calling for reform while others pledge their support.
Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz took opposing positions on a $1.7 trillion-dollar federal spending bill that divided Republicans in Congress.
The GOP regained a majority in the U.S. House on Election Day and could use that power to investigate or even impeach Secretary Mayorkas.
Projected to reclaim the U.S. House in November, Republicans plan to enact legislation that would crack down on Chinese espionage and hegemony over trade.
This week — progressive groups target moderate Democrats, Senate Democrats object to redistricting maps, Wesley Hunt rakes in national endorsements for a run in a new district.