By a 401-20 vote, the House passed and sent to the Senate a bill (HR 2) authorizing nearly $92
Columnist George F. Will is truly a modern phenomenon.
By a 290-115 vote, the House passed and sent to the Senate a tough, retaliatory measure (HR 3) intended to help American industry and force cuts in the nation's trade deficit, which reached a record $170 billion in 1986.
By a vote of 179-246, the House rejected a Republican alternative to a bill drafted by Democrats
spending bill that makes major changes in the Administration's agenda for military spending and arms control.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday for a $7.5-billion Superfund bill that would expand the
The first major water resources bill it has approved since 1976, a measure that would build 230 new
The odds look favorable for Bill Elliott to repeat his June victory at Pocono Raceway today in NASCAR's second trip East.
Charles Chump bought a schlockmobile from a disreputable used-car dealer.
As a councilman in the City of West Hollywood, which passed the sanctuary ordinance that was the predecessor to Los Angeles City's, and as the son of immigrant refugee parents.
The Senate today approved, 92 to 0, legislation to make terrorists who attack Americans overseas punishable under U.S. law.
By a vote of 258 for and 168 against, the House adopted the rule for debating legislation to give the U.S.
Assembly voted on his bill to provide $2 million to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes to halt the Portuguese Bend landslide.
The Senate tax bill is the most deceptive anti-investment piece of legislation in congressional history.
President Reagan signed a $1.7-billion catchall spending bill today, saying it provides urgently
Territorial rating for the price of automobile insurance, a practice commonly known as redlining, creates undeniable hardships for drivers who live in neighborhoods that are considered high-risk areas.
Under either the Senate or the House versions, married couples with decent incomes and no children will be taxed more heavily than they have been in the past.