
That sweet, bipartisan feeling
Sixty-six years ago, Harry Truman barnstormed the country on his whistle-stop tour, lamenting the 80th “do nothing” Congress. “The big fundamental issue in this campaign is

Sixty-six years ago, Harry Truman barnstormed the country on his whistle-stop tour, lamenting the 80th “do nothing” Congress. “The big fundamental issue in this campaign is

About 25,000 Washington job openings in the science and engineering fields remain unfilled because of a lack of qualified applicants. Not only is this

Six months after negotiating a bipartisan budget compromise, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., has again successfully worked with Republicans, this time to shape a long-overdue

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Wednesday reauthorized the nation’s main jobs-training bill, updating the Clinton-era legislation to help Americans — particularly disadvantaged youth and laid-off

Bill expected to pass House of Representatives, head to President’s desk (Washington, D.C.) – Today, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the Workforce Innovation and