Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress
They’re ready to leave Congress. But first, they have New Year’s plans
↵↵"Get a few new tattoos," he replied when asked about his plans for 2026. "I've always got more coming."Â
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↵↵"Get a few new tattoos," he replied when asked about his plans for 2026. "I've always got more coming."Â
↵↵That measure could be a chance for centrist lawmakers to flex their deal-making muscles on an issue that Democrats have signaled they will try to make central to their affordability agenda in 2026.Â
Democratic Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman won’t run for reelection next year, opening up a safe blue seat in Central New Jersey.
Then the following month, voters will go to the polls again to select candidates for the November 2026 ballot, this time under the new district lines.
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.
To offset some of the added cost, the compromise amendment would extend a limit on losses some business owners can claim against other income for an extra year, through 2026.