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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Supreme Court lets Texas use GOP-redrawn congressional map

↵↵And Alito wrote that he would not delay the decision by writing a detailed response to the dissent because "Texas needs certainty on which map will govern the 2026 midterm elections."

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Indiana state lawmakers will convene on redistricting in December

↵↵The White House had been pushing for Indiana to join other GOP-controlled states in redrawing their district lines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections in an effort to help the Republican pick up additional

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At Supreme Court, Texas congressional map faces issue of timing

an injunction is obvious: campaigning had already begun, candidates had already gathered signatures and filed applications to appear on the ballot under the 2025 map, and early voting for the March 3, 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate appropriators aim to unveil unreleased spending bills

At least one of the Senate's yet-to-be-unveiled fiscal 2026 appropriations bills could be released next week, even though lawmakers will be in their districts for the Thanksgiving recess.

Congress · 119th Congress

Bipartisan health subsidy bill adds income caps, anti-fraud measures

↵↵Because the tax credits and premium prices remain unsettled as open enrollment approaches closing for most states on Dec. 15, the bill would extend the plan year 2026 enrollment period until May 15,

Congress · 119th Congress

White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

↵↵But support for including a moratorium in the fiscal 2026 NDAA appeared scarce Thursday, especially without a national AI standard in place, and experts questioned the constitutionality of parts of a

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Is the House battleground going back to the future?

typically a good measure of a House seat's partisan performance, this month's off-year election results showed that the 2020 presidential race might be a better baseline to evaluate what might happen in 2026