By a 401-20 vote, the House passed and sent to the Senate a bill (HR 2) authorizing nearly $92
Territorial rating for the price of automobile insurance, a practice commonly known as redlining, creates undeniable hardships for drivers who live in neighborhoods that are considered high-risk areas.
By a 201-200 vote, the House passed and sent to the Senate a $562-billion appropriations bill to
For nearly two decades, state and local officials, environmentalists and property owners have been trying to come to some agreement on how to best develop the Bolsa Chica coastal area and, at the same time, restore and preserve its natural wetlands.
I have a question about the important highway measure passed over a presidential veto.
Senior tax writers in the House and Senate introduced a bill Wednesday to correct hundreds of
support--a bill that would produce the most sweeping changes in the federal tax system in more than
Conservative columnist William F.
By a vote of 258 for and 168 against, the House adopted the rule for debating legislation to give the U.S.
A trade bill designed to pry open overseas markets for American exports, while safeguarding
A pugnacious, retaliatory trade bill designed to pry open overseas markets for American exports
Your editorial (May 25) said, "Don't Rock the Boat."
The House of Representatives last month adopted an anti-drug bill that contained three egregious
According to your article (June 2), "Once-Endangered Tax Bill Now Seems Be Invincible," shifting
By a 283-128 vote, the House approved the conference report on the fiscal 1987 Defense Department authorization bill (S 2630).
The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County and Orange County shares the pleased surprise expressed in Times editorials (May 5), "Back Room Magic," and (May 8), "Senate's Lightning Bolt," over the "magical transformation" by which the Senate Finance Committee has revived hopes that comprehensive tax reform will actually...
spending bill that makes major changes in the Administration's agenda for military spending and arms control.
President Reagan, disregarding advisers who said the Superfund program was too costly, signed an $8.5-billion plan today to extend the toxic waste cleanup program for five years.