The bill will be considered by the U.S. House of Representatives this week before heading to President Trump to be signed into law.
Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) expressed enthusiasm for Donald Trump's return to the White House in a matter of days, saying that the president-elect needs to drastically improve the Federal Emergency ...
U.S. Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) has received the following subcommittee assignments for the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) for the 119th
Congress will again consider granting federal tribal recognition to the Lumbee of North Carolina under the second Trump administration after a bipartisan group of lawmakers from the state introduced a bill to do so Thursday.
U.S. Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd along with Representatives David Rouzer and Mark Harris have re-introduced the Lumbee Fairness Act, legislation to grant long-overdue
North Carolina lawmakers introduced legislation in Congress Wednesday that would allow the victims of felonies committed by undocumented immigrants to sue cities, counties, and states that did not comply with ICE deportation orders.
Doug Burgum has yet to be confirmed as the new leader of the Department of the Interior but a contentious Indian Country issue has already been dumped on his desk.
News of President Donald Trump’s move to grant full federal recognition to the Lumbee tribe was met with joy and caution.
President Donald Trump has followed through with a campaign promise of full federal recognition of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. A White House news release says, “Federal recognition grants
Issac Bailey writes we should not let the pardons of insurrectionists fade from headlines too soon because our democracy is counting on it.
Shifting positions: Trump administration officials continued to reverse or revise the government’s stance on multiple fronts, including active Supreme Court cases, Jan. 6 prosecutions, school book bans, foreign aid programs and gender definitions. Mr. Trump also reinstated a Republican anti-abortion policy known as the “Mexico City Rule.”
Representative Sarah McBride did not run for Congress emphasizing L.G.B.T.Q. issues. But since her arrival in Washington, her identity has come under attack from newly empowered Republicans.