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SPR drawdown might not be enough for consumers, Democrats say
Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., introduced a bill Monday that would suspend the 18.4 cent per gallon federal gas tax through Oct. 1. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen.
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Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., introduced a bill Monday that would suspend the 18.4 cent per gallon federal gas tax through Oct. 1. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen.
One, a nonpartisan government watchdog group, is among experts who said the Constitution gives the president no independent powers over the election — that is left to the states and Congress in Article 1
Mark Kelly, for example, is proposing a pause on the federal gas tax through Oct. 1 amid rising oil prices due to the war in Iran.
The bill, which he is calling “The Gas Prices Relief Act of 2026,” would suspend the federal gas tax through Oct. 1, according to details provided by Kelly’s office.
At $1 billion a day, the cost of bringing Iran to its knees will require the president to ask Congress for additional funds for the Pentagon for the current fiscal year, offering Congress another opportunity
dynamics of the Senate, where the parties have each become more partisan aligned over the years, and where Senate Republicans voted together an average of 96 percent of the time on unity votes — only 1
Josh Shapiro had a 15-to-1 cash advantage over Republican challenger Stacy Garrity: Shapiro brought in $23 million last year to Garrity's $1.5 million.
↵↵As part of the reconciliation package, lawmakers approved $153.3 billion in funding for defense, bringing the defense budget to $1 trillion for the current fiscal year.
Kim said up to 1 million Americans may potentially be in harm's way.
↵↵"The No. 1 pushback against the moratorium was, you can't preempt something with nothing," Thierer said.
↵↵The Republican early vote advantage was even more dramatic in the 2024 primaries, when their early primary voters were outvoting their Democratic counterparts by more than 2-to-1.↵↵— by Roll Call's Ryan
↵↵"My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy, but one thing is certain — I will never allow the world's No. 1 sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon," Trump added.
↵↵"You have to have merit," said Steinmann, whose children are 1 and 3. "It's not about identity politics."
↵↵The annual address to a joint session of Congress — the longest in U.S. history at 1 hour, 47 minutes and 43 seconds — featured some of the most partisan moments in recent memory, with the chief executive
The House Agriculture Committee was scheduled to begin marking up a new farm bill this week, but that is now delayed until the week of March 1.
"It's not like the No. 1 issue on the minds of most Americans is killing the ayatollah."
↵↵Beginning Jan. 1, 2028, those payments will be reduced by 10 percent each year until they reach the rates stipulated in the reconciliation law.
And after accounting for slower economic growth, the net revenue haul would shrink to $1 trillion.
If the executive would like to enact trade policies that impact American producers and consumers, its path forward is crystal clear: convince their representatives under Article 1," McConnell's statement
Cornyn was up 7 points, while Paxton was ahead by 1. ↵↵Cornyn's warnings about Republicans losing House seats in Texas could also be exaggerated.