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At the end of that process, the Senate will only need a simple majority to advance their budget blue print.
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Their controversial strategy hinges on a budget gimmick making it appear as if their $5 trillion tax package won't cost anything.
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Plenty of ideas are now circulating, most of which focus on cuts to Medicaid, the federal entitlement for the poor.
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Senate, tax cuts and Republicans
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Rather than have Ms. MacDonough weigh in, they asserted that Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, as chairman of the Budget Committee, could unilaterally decide the cost of the legislation, citi...
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Republican senators are meeting Wednesday morning with President Donald Trump at the White House as they push ahead on his big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts while delaying some of the most dif...
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The Senate is expected to vote Wednesday evening on a Democratic-led resolution to block Trump’s Canadian tariffs.
The Senate vote came after Trump implemented 10% across-the-board tariffs on imports and additional reciprocal tariffs on goods from 60 countries.
The compromise budget blueprint is designed to pave the way for a major package of tax cuts, border security and defense funding and more.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is urging Republicans to defeat a Democratic-sponsored resolution to undo President Trump’s 25-percent tariff on Canadian imports, arguing the tariff is
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There are three Republican candidates on the ballot in Senate District 19 and four GOP candidates in House District 32
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee showed no signs Wednesday they would back the Republican push to curtail nationwide injunctions.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn launched his 2026 re-election campaign nearly one year before the primary. He could face his toughest political test if Attorney General Ken Paxton decides to jump into the race.
When House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan sat with President Donald Trump at the NCAA wrestling championship in Philadelphia earlier this month, it was only a matter of time before they discussed the party’s brewing effort to impeach federal judges seen as blocking the president’s agenda.