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The panel will discuss if Trump has enough votes to redistrict and whether more property tax reform is on its way during the upcoming session.
Johnson, who has refused to call the House into session, said during his daily press conference at the partly closed Capitol that Democrats have political "cover” now that the largest federal workers union has urged them to reopen government.
Two Indiana pastors on opposing ends of the spectrum on Christian Nationalism debate the role Christianity should have in governing and society.
As the race for the White House heats up, the Internal Revenue Service is stepping up efforts to keep church groups from running afoul of campaign laws, reports Government and Politics Watch, a Chronicle online column. Sign up for the latest news, trends ...
Today marks 50 years since the most dramatic constitutional crisis in Australian history, the dismissal of then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by Governor-General Sir John Kerr on 11 November 1975.