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With the Republicans’ attempt to repeal Obamacare faltering, San Diego Rep. Scott Peters and nine other House Democrats unveiled a plan Wednesday to stabilize insurance marketplaces.
The House of Representatives passed two immigration-related bills on Thursday that aim to curb unauthorized immigration through tougher penalties and by putting financial pressure on local police departments.
The bills passed largely on party lines, including among San Diego House members.
While it’s still likely to take years before nuclear waste from sites across the nation such as the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station can ever be moved, a familiar destination for spent fuel may be back in
With the release of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report on the healthcare bill proposed in the U.S. Senate, several Los Angeles area representatives released statements regarding the bill.
One of the most challenging aspects of receiving an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy is first being nominated by a member of the United States Senate or House of Representatives.
San Diego’s two Republican lawmakers were not at the GOP congressional baseball team practice Wednesday morning when a gunman opened fire on members and their staffs.
While the country tuned in to hear former FBI Director James Comey testify Thursday before a
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill aiming to reduce pollutants with an outsized impact on climate change.
Scott Peters (D-52) is taking the Trump-Russia probe very seriously, unlike many of his Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives.
Rep. Scott Peters criticized President Trump’s proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health and called for “reliable and consistent” science funding.
