Don’t expect Tony Dungy to make the jump to politics anytime soon. A report earlier this week from The Hill suggested that the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts head coach was a candidate for a Michigan Senate seat, but Dungy took to social media to shut down those rumblings on Thursday.
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum previously told lawmakers that national security and the economy are his top priorities for leading the Interior Department.
Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R., Indiana) said in an interview earlier this month that Senate Republicans still have reservations about legalizing recreational marijuana.
Three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prepared to face skepticism and intense grilling from Democratic senators Thursday.
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers is gearing up to announce another Republican bid for U.S. Senate in Michigan, just months after he narrowly lost to Democrat Elissa Slotkin, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of his plans.
The Senate passed legislation Thursday that provides up to 15,000 scholarships for private K-12 tuition using lottery profits. The 32-12 vote, mostly along party lines, capped two weeks of debate that saw friction among Republicans as some tried to make all students eligible.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted to the U.S. Senate that he signed at least one settlement agreement after being accused of misconduct or inappropriate behavior.
There was a heavy focus on systemic racism and diversity, equity and inclusion programs during the final debate among the eight candidates vying to chair the Democratic National Committee, as the party aims to exit the political wilderness.
National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Hommendy described the investigation into the crash Wednesday night as an “all-hands-on-deck event” for the agency during a news conference Thursday in which she appeared with members of the board and a senior investigator overseeing the probe.
Washington parents and K-12 students marched to the state Capitol Thursday to urge legislators and the governor to fully fund public schools amid an approximate