President Reagan signed legislation easing federal firearm controls and allowing gun dealers to sell rifles and shotguns to buyers anywhere in the country.
For most taxpayers, figuring out their 1985 federal income tax payments under the Senate Finance Committee bill is relatively easy.
away controversial provisions of a $495-million bond allocation bill that gave Los Angeles and San
Democratic lawmakers countered President Reagan's charge that congressional reductions in military spending will undercut U.S. efforts to reach an arms-control agreement with the Soviet Union.
At the white frame house where William J.
The House on Wednesday approved and sent to President Reagan compromise legislation overhauling the nation's military chain of command in an effort to end interservice rivalry and waste in defense programs.
It is unfortunate that the article (Editorial Pages, Sept. 9) by George T.
President Reagan pledged Thursday to sign sweeping immigration reform legislation but a final Senate vote to send it to his desk hit a snag when a conservative opponent refused to cut short debate on the measure.
Universities, hospitals, social-service groups, music centers and other organizations that depend on private philanthropy are deeply concerned that their revenues will drop alarmingly with the new lowered income-tax rates.
The Senate on Thursday approved a bill that seeks to cut the federal deficit by reducing military pension benefits for new recruits.
Brown on Thursday, but failed in their attempt to revive a bill that would require minors to obtain
Bill Donakowski of Berkeley broke away from Thom Hunt of San Diego over the last 1 1/2 miles to win
Congress approved and sent to President Reagan a $1.7-billion catchall spending bill Thursday
I was amazed by your reporting of the "Rocks" legislation.
A bill that would raise California's maximum unemployment benefits from $166 to $188 a week and tighten eligibility standards is on its way to Gov.
A bill passed by the Legislature and sent to the governor last week would allow the Lawndale City
The Senate Wednesday unanimously authorized a four-year, $52.4-billion program for federal highway and transportation projects, laying the groundwork for final passage by Congress within the next two weeks.
President Reagan on Wednesday pocket-vetoed a Federal Maritime Commission authorization bill
Pressing toward final adjournment, the 99th Congress on Friday sent legislation to President Reagan that would fund the entire federal government through the remainder of fiscal 1987, but the money came too late to avoid a half-day layoff of federal workers.
The House and Senate reached a final agreement on a bill authorizing the federal government to sell