Republicans will keep their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Associated Press projected Wednesday.
More than before, progressives working to protect people’s rights will need state supreme courts to be hospitable to lawsuits ...
Republican Senators John Thune of South Dakota, John Cornyn of Texas, and Rick Scott of Florida were all vying for the top ...
Michigan Democrats in the state House passed a flurry of legislation Wednesday, but the remainder of the session poses a test ...
Split-ticket voting played a prominent role in several battleground states during last week’s elections despite the practice ...
Michigan: Kristen McDonald Rivet v. Paul Junge Democratic state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet and Republican Paul Junge were ...
Michigan, Arizona and Nevada. Along with swing North Carolina, it was a clean sweep for Republicans in all the swing states. 3. In Nevada at least, this was a Trump victory, not a Republican victory.
As they edge toward a House majority, Republicans welcome President-elect Donald Trump, tap familiar faces to lead caucus.
In The Interview this week, Michigan House speaker-elect Matt Hall discusses the GOP's legislative priorities including ...
The House GOP conference chair went to Rep. Lisa McClain of Michigan. It was the most competitive race for the job that opened up after Trump’s decision to tap Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York as his ...
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
House Democrats are also making another attempt in lame-duck to write stricter hate crime prohibitions into Michigan law. They approved revised legislation Wednesday in a 57-52 vote, with support from ...