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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Big, beautiful bickering

Moderates in the Senate such as Maine’s Susan Collins, who is on the ballot in 2026, and even some red-state conservatives such as Missouri’s Josh Hawley have raised alarms over the measure’s proposed

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: A Democratic boogeyman steps aside

Still, Musk was unlikely to have remained the center of attention in the lead-up to the 2026 midterm elections.

Trump, GOP prep next chapter in spending cuts agenda

the next phase of its plans to downsize the federal government, submitting a formal request to Congress to take back unspent funds in out-of-favor areas and fleshing out the president’s "skinny" fiscal 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: One big beautiful campaign

Jared Golden, who represents a Maine district carried three times by President Donald Trump, has decided to run for reelection, likely setting up a 2026 matchup with Republican former Gov.

Kennedy defends budget request but is silent on big HHS changes

Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Subcommittee and the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee — that are examining the Trump administration’s $94 billion budget request for the department in fiscal 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Medicaid and taxes and SNAP, oh my

And it’s not just health care that could shape the 2026 midterms. GOP Reps.

It’s time for age limits for members of Congress

Markey (78) and Rhode Island’s Jack Reed (75) have announced they’ll seek reelection in 2026. New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen (78) bowed out recently and could be joined in retirement by Richard J.

5 takeaways from first-quarter fundraising reports

New federal fundraising disclosures show vulnerable senators on both sides of the aisle amassing large war chests in advance of the 2026 elections, with Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff leading the pack.

Trump signs stopgap spending measure, averting shutdown

Closing the books Clearing the yearlong stopgap measure Friday, Thune said on the floor earlier in the day, would allow Congress to close the books on last year’s business and move on to fiscal 2026 spending

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: We don’t need no Education (Department)

Speaker likes the midterm map: At a Punchbowl News event this week, Speaker Mike Johnson expressed optimism about defying trends and expanding the House GOP majority in 2026.

Long-term stopgap measure sets up partisan clash

At the same time, Democrats pointed out that a nearly $23 billion "advance" appropriation for the VA’s fiscal 2026 costs associated with the new toxic-exposure benefits law was missing from the text.