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With lawmakers out of Washington for a five-week summer recess, a field hearing in a swing state gave G.O.P. lawmakers a ...
The Republican Study Committee will solicit policy proposals from members and outside groups, as well as feedback from ...
DCN Ken Martin welcomes debate on the GOP policy bill that could cut Medicaid for millions, seeing it as an opportunity for ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin helped navigate SALT deduction caps and Byrd rule complexities as the de facto liaison between Senate ...
To understand who benefits from this bill is to recognize the party’s new political mandate: delivering for the working class ...
On Truth Social, Trump posted a Brady Bunch–style photo grid of Obama Cabinet officials wearing prison jumpsuits, and a video ...
The strain that H.R. 1 will put on Washington’s health care system will affect access for the entire region. There is no ...
Elon Musk is making headlines again, this time for his bold denunciation of President Trump's contentious tax and spending ...
The White House just spent six months jamming a massive legislative package through Congress with almost no margin for error.
The recent passage of the megabill is already providing both sides ammunition for the political battles ahead.
New GOP polling shared with Secrets showed that voters were evenly split on whether the bill was a tax-cutting or spending legislation.