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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Going low

Starting gate Beehive boundaries: A Utah judge this week tossed the state’s congressional maps and directed its legislature to enact new lines for the 2026 midterm cycle that comply with the requirements

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Maps mania

The focus on redistricting is set to move next to Ohio, where Republicans will hold major sway over a new map for 2026 that has been long expected. “The path to winning back the U.S.

First three fiscal 2026 appropriations bills pass Senate

The Senate passed its first package of fiscal 2026 spending bills Friday, making up for lost time in the long-delayed appropriations process before preparing to head out of town for a monthlong August

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A summer of decisions

Nathan’s notes Roll Call elections analyst Nathan Gonzales breaks down the initial 2026 Senate ratings by Inside Elections.

Breaking news: Speakers raise a lot of money

His team announced raising more than $50 million for the 2026 cycle thus far, along with an additional $60 million for aligned outside groups, Congressional Leadership Fund and American Action Network.

Straight talk about the ‘big, beautiful bill’

When it comes to the BBB’s role in the 2026 midterms, it all boils down to whether voters look at the bill through an economic lens or a health care lens, and that depends on how effectively the bill deals

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A speedy special election 

Trump’s political team recently launched Kentucky MAGA, a super PAC with the aim of defeating Massie in the 2026 Republican primary.

Major insurers pledge to improve preauthorization

Insurers would also reduce the number of services subject to prior authorization requirements by Jan. 1, 2026, and ensure continuity for patients who are changing insurance plans.

Medicaid work requirements pose huge challenges for states

State Medicaid directors, including those representing red states, have privately told drafters of the legislation that a Dec. 31, 2026, effective date in both versions would be too soon to implement work

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Democrats get a reprieve

state Senate seat, an abundance of experienced candidates and a remark by a Republican incumbent that drew widespread scorn: Those are some of the factors fueling optimism among Iowa Democrats about the 2026