On Jan. 13, a very pregnant Brittany Pettersen missed the first of what could be weeks' worth of votes in the closely divided House of Representatives, prompting the second-term Colorado
Loyal MAGA ally Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is taking a "highly unusual step" to take on Speaker Mike Johnson, according to CNN. Paulina, a Florida lawmaker who early on supported Trump over Governor Ron DeSantis,
Brittany Pettersen, who is currently pregnant, is requesting to allow proxy voting for fellow members who are new parents under the 119th Congress's rules.
Pettersen is pregnant with her second child and will be the 14th member to give birth while serving in Congress.
The House speaker opposes a measure that would allow new parents to vote on legislation from home for up to 12 weeks. His pitch, however, falls short.
A group of younger lawmakers is pressing to change House rules to allow members who are new parents to vote remotely.
A few weeks away from giving birth, U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen is leading an effort to allow new parents to vote remotely in Congress.
Big Tech is working overtime to mend its relationship with Republicans as the party takes full control of Washington. It looks like it’s paying off. In a brief interview, Meta announced Tuesday it would end its third-party fact-checking,
EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans are resurging efforts to ... Eric Sorensen (D-IL) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) held a press conference blasting the proposed 23% tax and introduced a resolution ...
Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo ... during the COVID-19 pandemic but was widely criticized by Republicans who said voting norms must stick. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said some officials used ...