Presented by Delta Dental of Massachusetts: Lisa Kashinsky and Kelly Garrity's must-read rundown of what's up on Beacon Hill and beyond. Oct 23, 2023… Read More
For years, a rotating cast of House GOP leaders have shared a fatal flaw: an inclination to only address their most immediate problems.In January, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) won the speaker… Read More
As they aim to flip a Democratic-held Senate seat in a crucial battleground state in 2024, the Pennsylvania GOP is working to prevent a repeat of last year’s crowded and combustible… Read More
Members of the Atlanta Young Republicans attend a watch party of the first Republican Presidential primary debate at a bar in Atlanta, Georgia on August 23, 2023.
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For more than a decade, China has been carefully and strategically making commercial, diplomatic, and even military inroads in Latin America and the Caribbean. Now, Beijing reportedly… Read More
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Washington [US], March 9 (Always First): The United States Senate has passed a Republican-led resolution to block a controversial Washington, DC, cr… Read More
Following the repeal of his administration’s ESG rule by Congress, President Biden is now faced with the possibility of issuing his first ever veto in order to defend his administratio… Read More
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Sen. Jackie Rosen, D-NV, takes the stage during an early voting rally at Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas on Tuesday, November 1, 2022.
Nevada Senator Jackie Rose… Read More
No matter how they resolve Tuesday’s vote choosing the next speaker of the House, Republicans appear poised to double down on the hard-edged politics that most swing state voters rejec… Read More
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Fusion money could bebetter spent on solar
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That's former judge Michael Luttig on Moore v. Harper, which will be heard by the Supreme Court this Wednesday. The question presented is:Whether a state’s judicial branch… Read More
Washington: Democrats will keep their narrow Senate majority for the next two years, CNN projects, after victories in close contests in Nevada and Arizona. Democrats now have 50 Senate sea… Read More
American politics fated to remain on ‘the knife’s edge’ as voters align between candidates in durable patterns
In key races across the country, the electorate is continuing… Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two new Democrats will be sworn in to the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, narrowing the Republican majority and complicating efforts by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to… Read More
Some people really think Trump is going to get re-elected in 2024. They're going to be disappointed.Why?Let's think about it. The majority of Americans are now aware of how hard Trump tried… Read More
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Protesters hold signs in Washington, DC during a demonstration calling for action on US gun violence on June 11, 2022
Washington (AFP) – Thousands of people took… Read More
Republican Sens. Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyBlack women look to build upon gains in coming elections Watch live: GOP senators present new infrastructure proposal Sasse rebuked by N… Read More
Sen. Rick Scott at CPAC said Republicans who don’t think the party needs a specific policy agenda for taking back Congress in the midterm elections ‘don’t deserve to gover… Read More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is going further than he ever has on filibuster reform, forcing Democrats to take a vote on the issue later this month.
In an announcement this wee… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: Republicans on Wednesday, blocked the Senate from starting debate on a Voting Rights Bill named after the late Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), marking the l… Read More
Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Mark Warner of Virginia. Evelyn Hockstein-Pool/Getty Images; Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesTwo bipartisan Senate gangs are engaged in a last-minute clash… Read More
The Battle Lines have been drawn in the Voting Rights Wars as several Republican-led States consider ever Restrictive Laws and Democrats Fight a frantic Battle in Courts to Combat what Presi… Read More