Senator Jeanne Shaheen called out the Trump administration’s federal funding freeze, warning it’s putting essential services, housing, healthcare, and law enforcement at risk. She shared personal stories from New Hampshire residents feeling the impact and urged both parties to step up,
By the end of his Senate tenure, disgraced former Senator Bob Menendez had largely become a persona non grata in Washington, with huge numbers of his
Several Granite State organizations met with New Hampshire's congressional delegation late Thursday afternoon to discuss what would happen if there was a freeze on federal grants and loans.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said, "Again and again, at every turn, some Republicans and the Trump administration have pushed forward dangerous policies intended to threaten access to abortion care. I think it's just shameful.
While a federal judge temporarily blocked the funding freeze, there is still division and confusion over the scope of this executive order. What happens next?
In the early days of Trump's second term, a handful of Democratic senators have voted in line with him more often than not.
The congresswoman's confirmation as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations will now go before the full Senate.
A developer from Walpole is considering a U.S. Senate bid to bring his affordable housing expertise to Washington.
Thousands of refugees are being denied entry to the United States after President Donald Trump issued an executive order that's drawing condemnation from some lawmakers, including U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen,
Senate Democrats on Tuesday blocked a Republican-led measure that would sanction the International Criminal Court, arguing that the bill as written would backfire on U.S. allies and companies. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to vote with Republicans to advance the legislation.
European officials had warned that the bill, prompted by an arrest warrant for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, would irreparably harm the institution.
Under the new law, federal officials would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes like shoplifting, assaulting a police officer or crimes that injure or kill someone.