Congress · 119th Congress
Appropriators backed a crime-fighting unit. DOJ closed it anyway.
For years, funding has been consistent at around $550 million per year, though both chambers in their fiscal 2026 bills have proposed cuts. Â
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For years, funding has been consistent at around $550 million per year, though both chambers in their fiscal 2026 bills have proposed cuts. Â
Christian Menefee, the acting Harris County attorney, was leading Amanda Edwards, a former Houston City Council member, 32 percent to 26 percent, when The Associated Press called the two spots at 12:51
↵↵"For Trump and the Republicans, the big question for '26 is: How do you get out those low-propensity Trump voters who went and voted in big numbers in those purple districts and states last time?
But, he said, that was still less than the 26 seats the party out of power has won, on average, in midterm elections.Â
Those people who said it would lower their taxes voted Republican 73-26." When it comes to voters’ awareness of the 2017 tax cuts and how the BBB will help them personally, not much has changed.Â
Senate appropriators approved their fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch bill Thursday, which would boost spending for Congress by roughly 5 percent and avoid cuts to the Government Accountability Office.
"Their failing party has no leader, no message, and no solutions. Republicans look forward to flipping these open seats red."
Tim Scott, R-S.C., appears to be gearing up for a run to lead the NRSC into the 2026 midterms.