Government And Institutions

Senate leaders confident tax reform plan will be change country needs

A watered-down version of the Republican tax reform plan unfurled by the Senate Finance Committee Thursday afternoon made several, significant changes to an earlier plan released by House Republicans, but Senate leaders and White House officials remained stoic that the bill would still provide the long-awaited tax system overhaul.

Senate leaders confident tax reform plan will be change country needs

A watered-down version of the Republican tax reform plan unfurled by the Senate Finance Committee Thursday afternoon made several, significant changes to an earlier plan released by House Republicans, but Senate leaders and White House officials remained stoic that the bill would still provide the long-awaited tax system overhaul.

DOJ to face lawsuit over Comey's congressional testimony

The conservative watchdog organization Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice Friday, requesting documents related to former FBI Director James Comey’s controversial June Senate testimony.

New York convention measure is hotly contested

New York voters Tuesday rejected a ballot measure on a constitutional convention, a relief to top New York officials and labor leaders who had campaigned against the idea.

New York convention measure is hotly contested

New York voters Tuesday rejected a ballot measure on a constitutional convention, a relief to top New York officials and labor leaders who had campaigned against the idea.

ObamaCare open enrollment begins: What you need to know

The open enrollment period for consumers to buy health care policies on the federal exchanges for the coming year begins Wednesday, though with policy shifts out of D.C., there are changes ahead for companies and individuals.