Social Security Reform Debate Divides Washington on Generational Lines
Younger lawmakers and older constituencies are pulling Congress in opposite directions on entitlement sustainability.
State Legislatures Move to Counter Federal Education Mandates
A growing number of states are passing laws that explicitly exempt them from federal curriculum and assessment requirements.
Bipartisan AI Governance Bill Advances Out of Senate Committee
A rare moment of legislative cooperation has produced an AI regulatory framework with meaningful support from both parties.
Electoral College Reform Push Gains Momentum in State Legislatures
An interstate compact to effectively bypass the Electoral College has added new member states.
Foreign Lobbying Influence in US Elections Faces New Scrutiny
Congressional investigators are examining whether foreign government funds are flowing into US political campaigns through legal loopholes.