Most Democrats dominate Senate fundraising, but tough year looms
But like other endangered Democrats, Casey’s opponent has already put $1 million of his own money into the race and is expected to spend more.
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But like other endangered Democrats, Casey’s opponent has already put $1 million of his own money into the race and is expected to spend more.
Actor Hill Harper raised $1 million, including $463,000 in personal contributions and loans and $162,000 from donors giving less than $200. Harper had $418,000 on hand on Sept. 30.
In an Aug. 1 letter to Treasury Secretary Janet L.
Republican on the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, secured $465 million for her remote home state, a slight decrease from last year’s Senate bills but still enough to put her at No. 1.
The former governor was reelected to his Senate seat by less than 1 percentage point in 2018, but West Virginia backed President Donald Trump against Joe Biden in 2020 by 39 points.
Gonzales, three incumbents — Michelle Steel and Young Kim of California and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania — raised more than $1 million during the quarter.
The clock is ticking as Commerce is expected to make a final determination on May 1 on whether the Chinese firms were illegally circumventing U.S. tariffs.
He raised just $15,000 in the first three months of the year and had just shy of $1 million in his campaign account.
Ron Johnson won a third term in the state last year by 1 point.Â
two crew members aboard — a rule that Norfolk Southern has lobbied against in the past — and would increase the maximum fine that DOT can issue a rail company for safety violations from  $225,000 to 1
Catherine Cortez Masto won reelection by less than 1 point in 2022, and her colleague, Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, will be a target this cycle.
Corrected 1:18 p.m. | Even as Washington takes a hard line on keeping U.S. technology and data beyond China’s reach, the federal government has thus far been slow to close another channel of technology
And the senator probably won’t enjoy the 2-to-1 spending advantage he had last time. Montana Compared with Ohio, Montana has shifted more dramatically to the right since Democratic Sen.
A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027.Â
A Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., amendment to provide $1 billion to the World Trade Center Health Fund for first responders who got sick after the 9/11 cleanup effort and extend the program to 2027.Â
It would extend the program to 2027 and provide $1 billion to help ensure new claims can still be accepted, although that’s short of the $3.6 billion advocates had been seeking to fully erase the budget
Ron Johnson won in Wisconsin, where Democrats have a 1-point edge. And Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly won in Arizona, where Republicans still have a 1.8-point advantage.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo) The slimmed-down measure under discussion would raise about $1 trillion in new tax revenue — down from roughly $1.5 trillion in the House-passed “Build Back Better
Only amid the crazed partisanship of the moment would anyone consider filibustering a modest appropriation to deal with a deadly virus that has killed almost 1 million Americans in just two years.
Menendez has said he won’t agree to a revenue-raising SALT plan and favors exemptions for individuals making up to $550,000 and married couples making close to but not above $1 million.