
House passes TRACED Act, aimed at curbing illegal robocalls
The House of Representatives voted today to pass legislation that would crack down on illegal robocalls.

The House of Representatives voted today to pass legislation that would crack down on illegal robocalls.

While Congress subjects the nation to its impeachment-flavored brand of bread-and-circus politics, our civil liberties continue to die a slow, painful death by a thousand cuts.

The polls and the sportsbooks appear to agree on just one thing as we enter the last month of 2019: Joe Biden is the favorite.

Joe Biden is back atop the Democratic presidential field in a new national poll released today by Quinnipiac University.

Rossella Gabriele, a 2019 magna cum laude graduate of Washington and Lee University who received a BS with a double major in physics and global politics, is the university’s 17th Rhodes Scholar.

Augusta County leaders are thinking about telling Richmond what it can do with its gun control. As their hands continue to be held out asking Richmond for money.

The Trump administration is preventing a number of key witnesses from testifying in the House impeachment inquiry, ignoring congressional subpoenas.

The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee passed Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s legislation to protect 5G and next-generation wireless communications systems and mobile infrastructure.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger today released the following statement after voting with a bipartisan majority of the U.S. House to keep the federal government open through Dec. 20.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria (VA-02) today voted for a continuing resolution to fund the government through Dec. 20, temporarily averting another government shutdown.
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