Latter-day Saints aren’t the only ones to witness a slow decline in representation in Congress. The number of Christians as a ...
The Pew Research Center published a breakdown of religious affiliations for the members of the new Congress, which convened ...
The religious makeup of the 119th Congress will be little changed from the previous term, but with some pronounced partisan ...
Friday marks the start of the 119th United States Congress as new members are scheduled to be sworn in on Capitol Hill. As ...
The number of Christian lawmakers in the House of Representatives and Senate has been decreasing over the past decade, according to the survey.
The 119th Congress will have 136 people of color ... the same percentage of people of color in both. People of color make up 42% of Illinois’ population and representation; Ohio is 24%.
Transgender people -- who make up less than 1% of Americans over the ... saying the bill was "absolutely" in response to McBride's entering Congress. She cited concerns about her safety in ...
A mix of high-profile and local races will take place in the first few months of this year, which could serve as a barometer ...
The Food and Drug Administration is proposing a rule that cosmetic companies would have to take extra steps to ensure that ...
The downside of aggressive Fed easing during the pandemic appears poised to take stocks down sharply. Read why I project S&P ...
Congress, on the other hand, has authority under the Constitution to make-up its rules as it goes along. The larger question is how did Congress find itself in this year’s precarious predicament ...
In 1973, when Congress passed a “home rule” law ... This might not have mattered so much if the political makeup of DC matched that of the nation — but in fact, it’s a one-party jurisdiction.