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Campaigns · 119th Congress

NRCC names 9 candidates to rebranded MAGA Majority program

“House Republicans are on offense, and the MAGA Majority is the next wave of leaders who will help us expand our majority in 2026,’’ Hudson said in a statement announcing the rebranded program.

Congress · 119th Congress

ATF nominee advanced by Senate Judiciary Committee

That $40 million decrease, a 2.5 percent cut, in a fiscal 2026 law (PL 119-74) would continue a "compounded reduction in operational funding," Cekada said in a written response to lawmakers.

Congress · 119th Congress

Utah Republican Burgess Owens announces retirement

Utah in recent years has been caught up in a redistricting fight in federal court – and as Republicans have looked to redistricting in a number of states in hopes of keeping control of the House in the 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Time for Texas

Throughout the 2026 primary season, watch for these updates from the CQ Roll Call campaign team on what you need to know for election day. Know someone who'd like to get this newsletter?

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Make Tuesday nights political again

Coming up↵↵It's all about the kickoff of the 2026 primary season, with Tuesday's contests in Arkansas, North Carolina and Texas.

Congress · 119th Congress

Labor-HHS-Education earmarks are back in House, with limits

But the Senate has maintained the bill's earmark eligibility, and the fiscal 2026 Labor-HHS-Education law includes just under $1.4 billion within those accounts, all from the Senate. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Let the market decide

↵↵New targets: The DCCC added five Republican-held districts to its 2026 target list, reflecting the party's renewed confidence of winning the House majority this year.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: ICE breaker

The count: 36↵↵That's how many House candidates in races that Inside Elections rates the most competitive began 2026 with more than $1 million on hand.

Congress · 119th Congress

House leaders face dicey math to clear major spending package

↵↵The five-bill fiscal 2026 package, which passed the Senate on Friday, punts on full-year funding for the Homeland Security Department as lawmakers try to negotiate tighter restrictions on federal immigration

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate talks move in direction of splitting off DHS funding bill

Schumer were scrambling Thursday morning to ink a deal that would punt final decisions on fiscal 2026 Homeland Security funding but let five other spending bills get to President Donald Trump's desk next

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate spending deal runs into ‘hotline’ headwinds

At the same time five other final fiscal 2026 spending bills that were caught in limbo by the partisan clash over immigration policy would be allowed to pass.

Congress · 119th Congress

As threats climb, political violence debate roils Congress again

↵↵Appropriators included $30 million in the fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch measure for the Capitol Police to continue and expand its mutual aid program, which is used to reimburse local law enforcement

Congress · 119th Congress

White House rejects Democrats’ DHS demands to unlock funding bill

promptly rejected a Senate Democratic proposal for restraints on federal immigration agents Wednesday, saying those talks should occur on a separate track from negotiations on a $1.3 trillion fiscal 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Ready for Madam President?

↵↵Political theater: Mary Ellen joined Roll Call Editor-in-Chief Jason Dick on the Political Theater podcast to discuss the news-heavy first few weeks of 2026 and which stories could be meaningful in November

Congress · 119th Congress

These House votes were once routine. Now they’re nail-biters

↵↵One rule vote last year, which set up consideration for the fiscal 2026 defense authorization bill, was almost rejected because it lacked a cryptocurrency provision that some conservative members supported

Congress · 119th Congress

Sidelined last election, abortion returns to policy limelight

↵↵Related: Senators feel good about health deal, despite Hyde complications↵↵"Abandoning the most popular pro-life provision in history is a losing strategy, especially as we look toward the 2026 midterm