The budget deal in Congress cut off a funding source for local initiatives involving child care, health care and housing.
House Democrats will now have to contend with constituents not just angry at Republicans, but at their own party as well.
Low-income families, disabled students and female athletes will be among those that could be most hurt by President Donald Trump’s executive order Thursday to massively shrink — and ultimately ...
Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez, who represents all of Imperial County and the easternmost parts of Riverside and San Bernardino ...
States like New York and California, but also Louisiana, Kentucky and West Virginia would be hit hardest by Medicaid cuts, ...
SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond is sponsoring legislation, Senate Bill (SB ... “With SB 502, we can help school districts get homes built to keep our educators in ...
The New Hampshire House voted to ban cell phones from schools on Thursday, adding to the issue’s momentum in the state and ...
And gleeful House Republicans head off for a 12-day break today after pushing through their stopgap funding bill.
The Latest: Senate Passes 6-Month Funding Bill ... aren’t aligning with the members “who have won Trump-held districts in some of the most difficult territories in the United States, who ...
A coalition of national Democratic committees are launching a tour to host town hall meetings with voters in Republican-held ...
California Democrats are urging the newly confirmed Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin to visit a ...