While most Republican senators defended Trump’s tariff moves or shied away from questions on Monday, one GOP lawmaker still held out hope for a deal. “Let’s see what happens,” Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.),
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is introducing a major bipartisan, union-backed labor bill on Tuesday, according to a draft first obtained by Axios. Why it matters: It's the first time in decades a Republican has spearheaded pro-union reforms.
During a Senate hearing this week, Senator Josh Hawley lost it on a witness over Anti-Semitism on college campuses as well as Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Policies.
During a Senate hearing this week, Senator Josh Hawley went on a fiery rant against social media companies over a lack of accountability.
U.S. senators pulled an all-nighter Thursday into Friday, debating dozens of amendments to the chamber’s budget resolution that ranged from access to Medicare and Medicaid to whether Congress should approve tax cuts for the ultrawealthy.
President Trump’s outline for a federal budget is in the hands of the U.S. Senate after passing the House last week. Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley told Missourinet there will be some changes from the House version,
Sen. Josh Hawley is challenging Democrats to think about whether federal judges always get it right as he seeks to push back on attacks that President Trump is undermining the “rule of law.”
Senate Republicans are staring down a major fight to overhaul ... “I’m not going to vote for Medicaid cuts,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said, noting that more than one-fifth of Missourians are on either Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance ...
During a Senate hearing this week, Senator Josh Hawley questioned Trump's Labor Deputy Secretary Nominee, Keith Sonderling on artificial intelligence.
Usually, when Congress gets down to the wire on a legislative deadline, the Senate tells the House what is possible and the House more or less goes along with what the Senate can pass, given its procedural limitations such as the filibuster.
House Republicans spent weeks in painstaking negotiations before delivering a budget blueprint for “one big, beautiful bill.” Now Senate Republicans are preparing to tear it apart. Despite a razor-thin 217-215 House vote Tuesday,