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New York inmate serving 20-year sentence allowed to run for office in Alaska
A man serving a 20-year sentence in New York can run for office in Alaska and will appear on the ballot this upcoming election, thanks to a new ruling.
Mike Johnson scrambles to endorse Republican candidate in tight New Mexico House race
Johnson recently endorsed Yvette Herrell in one of the most hotly-contested House races this year, which could determine who gains control of the chamber
As House passes bill expanding proof of citizenship to vote, critics says it aggravates racial disparities
"The noncitizen nonsense is a broad and orchestrated attack on the legitimacy of Latino voters" said Juan Espinoza of UnidosUS
Democratic leaders pushing for vote against GOP bill banning non-citizen voting in local elections
The strategy could see some Democrats splitting from the party line as they face vulnerable electoral scenarios in their districts
Biden Urges House Vote On Ukraine Aid As Republican Chief Stalls
President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged the US House of Representatives to vote immediately on billions of dollars in Ukraine aid, as the chamber's Republican speaker hesitates in the face of pressure from Donald Trump and his allies.
As U.S. House Passes Bill that Could Ban TikTok, Latinos Contemplate Losing an App They Disproportionately Use
A recent study showed that almost half of all Latino adults use TikTok, more than any other demographic
New Congressional War Room Targets Hispanic and Latino Voters in Key Races Through Spanglish
"Our Lucha" war room is one of the latest efforts by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to connect with Hispanic and Latino voters
NY Special Election: Five Takeaways of Suozzi's Victory and Democrats' Recapture of the House Seat
Democrat Tom Suozzi won a special election in New York last night, replacing disgraced politician George Santos in Long Island and parts of Queens
House Republicans Set to Vote on Impeaching DHS Secretary Mayorkas Despite Uncertain Outcome
It is not clear whether Republicans have the necessary votes as they can only afford to lose two from their party and one has already said he won't support it
Republicans' Push to Impeach Mayorkas in Peril After Representative Anticipates 'Solid' No Vote
Colorado Rep. Ken Buck said he won't support the measure. Republicans can only afford to lose two votes
Funding Shelters, TPS Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Immigration-Related Priorities for This Year
DACA Protection, Temporary Protected Status and Funding Shelters Among Congress Hispanic Caucus' Priorities
HBO to Produce Film on George Santos Following Expulsion From Congress
HBO is working on a film about disgraced former Representative George Santos based on the book The Fabulist
Representative George Santos Santos Vows to Fight Expulsion, But Many Believe His Time in Congress is Over
Santos said he won't seek reelection after an investigation found "substantial evidence" of him violating federal criminal laws. Republicans want him to resign
Here Are The Latino Representatives Who Aren't Seeking Reelection
Two intend to retire from public office, although one will likely be expelled, and the other will make a Senate run
George Santos Says He Won't Seek Reelection After House Panel Calls For His Expulsion
A bipartisan investigation concluded that Santos "blatantly stole" funds from his campaign
Republicans Elect Mike Johnson, Staunch Conservative and Ally of Donald Trump, As House Speaker
The election ends more than three weeks of infighting between opposition lawmakers, who hold the majority of the Lower Chamber
Tom Emmer Drops Nomination for Speaker of the House Hours After Being Selected
The chamber hasn't had a speaker for three weeks since the ouster of Kevin McCarthy and the unsuccessful attempts of Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan to succeed him
US House In Limbo As Republicans Struggle To Anoint New Leader
A second public tussle for the speakership -- nine months after McCarthy's marathon, 15-round battle to win the gavel -- could hardly have come at a worse time for the Republican-controlled lower chamber of Congress.