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GOP looks to move on from Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia
He has raised about $1 million to date, with just over $238,000 cash on hand as of Feb. 18. His fundraising total includes a $300,000 loan to his own campaign.
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He has raised about $1 million to date, with just over $238,000 cash on hand as of Feb. 18. His fundraising total includes a $300,000 loan to his own campaign.
↵↵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
Randy Fine by roughly 10-to-1 in the April 2025 special election for Florida's 6th District seat, according to federal campaign filings.
↵↵"The bill had been voted on only one time in American history, back in 1993, and it failed 2-to-1.
↵↵According to the filing, Norton raised just $7.50 between Jan. 1 and Jan. 25 and had no cash on hand. She also brought in $2,520 during the fourth quarter of 2025, which ended Dec. 31.
A new leader to run the private university would be expected to start July 1 — will they be Trump-friendly, or a fighter?
↵↵The Senate's fiscal 2026 Interior-Environment Appropriations bill would keep the same funding level of $1 million for the program, while the House (HR 4754) would increase it to $2.5 million.
↵↵Thursday's order faulted a 2-1 panel of lower court judges for stepping in on the "eve" of next year's election to order the Lone Star State to use its prior congressional map from 2021.
↵↵Texas officials have appealed the 2-1 lower court ruling that found the state's map redrawn this year is an illegal racial gerrymander and forced the state to use its prior map drawn in 2021 after the
↵↵The 2-1 opinion from Judge Jeffrey V. Brown of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, joined by Judge David C. Guaderrama of the U.S.
Winning by just over 1 percentage point, Gluesenkamp Pérez defeated Kent and flipped the district in what was otherwise a largely disappointing election cycle for Democrats.
Congress flouted several legal principles with an unusual provision creating a streamlined path only for senators to file lawsuits and collect at least $1 million each for government actions in the previous
McCormick leads Casey by less than half of 1 percent, triggering a mandatory recount under state law, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.
That was based on an Oct. 1-12 Gallup poll and, as Gallup stated in its write-up, “is more in line with elections the incumbent party lost (in 1992 and 2020) than won.”
Cicilline announced in a press release Tuesday that he would leave Congress effective June 1 to lead the Rhode Island Foundation as its president and CEO.
That’s 52.9 million people, or 1 in 5 adults. Former Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island is the one of the most notable examples of a lawmaker speaking about mental health.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., hosted a Feb. 1 event condemning transgender girls participating in youth sports. And on Feb. 9, Sen.
/p> Steel pointed to the need for more Western representation and that she wants to work on trade issues given her district’s role in foreign trade; the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were Nos. 1
Those authorities run through Oct. 1, 2024, but because pharmacists operate largely under state laws, the intersection of federal and state policies will be unclear once the emergency expires in
As part of the 2010 merger, Live Nation entered a consent decree with the DOJ to refrain from retaliating against musicians who didn’t use its venues and pay $1 million for each violation.