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At the Races: It was so nice, they’re running twice
Sheehy’s spokeswoman told Bloomberg that, if elected, he would step down from the company and comply with Senate ethics rules.
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Sheehy’s spokeswoman told Bloomberg that, if elected, he would step down from the company and comply with Senate ethics rules.
Maybe it’s just because it’s the last few days with Congress in session before the end of an important fundraising quarter, but there sure seems to be a lot of political theater around Washington
On Tuesday, the day that former President Donald Trump was arraigned in federal court in Miami, freshman Florida Rep.
Florida man: And as former President Donald Trump appears closer to another indictment, Macagnone previews how congressional allies are preparing to respond.
The one member of Congress running for president, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, has said he will vote against the measure.
gate Back to the drawing board: A decision by the Republican-controlled North Carolina Supreme Court has empowered the Republican-controlled state legislature to redraw district boundaries for both Congress
“No Labels is not following the rules for political party recognition, while attempting to be placed on the ballot alongside actual, functioning political parties who do,” AZ Dems executive director Morgan
Congress acted last year to ban TikTok on government-issued devices. “TikTok is a useful app for me to reach constituents, but national security comes first.
For comparison, there are 154 women in the 118th Congress, according to a Congressional Research Service report, released Monday, that relies on research from our CQ members team.
“In 2022, we came just 546 votes short of kicking Boebert out of Congress,” he wrote in one. “It was the closest race in the entire country.
Devin Nunes, who resigned Congress to run a Donald Trump-owned media enterprise, held the most cash on hand with $11.2 million in his campaign account, plus another roughly $330,000 in his leadership PAC
Meanwhile, the new American Firearms Association sent out a pitch that included a link to a poll on preferred speaker candidates, including one option, Lee Zeldin, who isn’t in Congress anymore but did