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Can Senate Republicans buck midterm history again?
Landscaping While the 2026 Senate map benefits the GOP, the landscape is not as good as it was in 2018, when Senate Republicans outperformed their House counterparts.
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Landscaping While the 2026 Senate map benefits the GOP, the landscape is not as good as it was in 2018, when Senate Republicans outperformed their House counterparts.
The turmoil started on April 1, when the administration announced it had funded Title X grants for fiscal 2026, including grants to organizations like Planned Parenthood.
“I think there was a lot of feeling that people really genuinely felt that trade was unfair and we all needed to do our part to make things right.”
“After four years and all the shenanigans that have been played by the Department of Justice, I’ll believe it when I see it,” he said in a phone interview from his home in Florida.
The ball is currently in the House’s court after the Senate passed the most recent version of the fiscal 2026 funding bill on April 2.
director of constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, said Blanche could be leading the department under a separate statute, known as Section 508, that allows the deputy attorney general to “exercise all
Much of the staff left through reductions in force or layoffs last year, including all employees who process grants, the sources say.
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And if proposed increases for veterans and Pell Grants were set aside, all other nondefense programs would take a collective hit of $95 billion.
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, often referred to as MedPAC, offered recommendations that included excluding diagnoses from all chart reviews and health risk assessments from risk scores
The count: 87 percent That’s the share of the 1.2 million individual itemized contributions to Democratic congressional candidates in the 2026 cycle that came by way of digital fundraising platform
Accountability Office said that 16 federal agencies in fiscal year 2024 reported an estimated $162 billion in improper payments across 68 programs, adding that this figure “represents a small subset of all
The NIH received $48.7 billion in fiscal 2026, a $415 million increase over the previously enacted level. The Trump administration last year proposed $29.3 billion for fiscal 2026.
“After considerable reflection, 2026 will be my final year in Congress,” Graves, 62, said in a Friday statement. “This wasn’t an easy decision, but it’s the right one.
Three Democrats joined all Republicans in support of the bill: Reps. Henry Cuellar of Texas, Don Davis of North Carolina and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington.
“We represent all three branches of government,” said Rios, noting that she serves as commission chair at the discretion of the president.
#CAGOV: California’s primary rules — under which all candidates run on the same ballot with only the top two finishers, regardless of party, making it to the general election — have led to the possibility
“EPA is working with our federal partners to reduce unnecessary costs and uncertainty and ensure that gas prices remain affordable for all Americans through the summer,” Zeldin said in a statement
The tentative arrangement would split off a large chunk of regular fiscal 2026 funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the earlier full-year funding bill for DHS that stalled in the
The issue that helped propel Republicans into the Senate majority and give them a governing trifecta in Washington now threatens to complicate their chances of holding on to both in 2026.