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Campaigns · 118th Congress

Conservatives use abortion strategies in fight over trans care

party’s most popular leaders, and we expect this issue will only gain more visibility as the 2024 campaign shifts into full gear,” said Terry Schilling, president of the conservative think tank and super PAC

Policy · 118th Congress

As Roe anniversary approaches, Republicans debate next moves

The Democratic-leaning House Majority PAC, which supports races to gain Democratic control of the House, used the Jan. 11 House votes to call out the 25 vulnerable Republicans who voted for the legislation

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Abortion rights backers see big wins in Tuesday results

Natural Medicine Colorado PAC spent over $3.9 million in favor of the initiative this year, according to Colorado Secretary of State expenditure data.

Policy · 117th Congress

Activists press companies on abortion with Roe v. Wade at stake

Yet, the resolution notes in the 2016-2020 election cycles, the company gave almost $7.5 million to politicians and political organizations working to weaken access to abortion through its employee PAC

Congress · 117th Congress

Inflation report triggers partisan jockeying

[Inflation weighs down Democrats heading into 2022] American Bridge 21st Century, a Democrat-affiliated super PAC, in a Wednesday release accused Republicans of “cheering on inflation while

Campaigns · 117th Congress

US Chamber plans to fight for immigration, against ’overreach’

dynamics on Capitol Hill, as some Republicans follow a populist route that denounces “country club Republicans” while some liberals condemn “corporate Democrats” and boast of their refusal to take business PAC

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

Lifesciences; and Visa did not respond to CQ Roll Call’s inquiries on how the Jan. 6 attack affected their political spending policies, including decisions on which candidates the company backs through PAC

Policy · 116th Congress

Naturalized citizens could be critical in this fall’s election

Asian American residents are one of the dominant immigrant groups in the region, and a target for national Democrats like Meng and the ASPIRE PAC, which promotes Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders