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nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Senate Republicans plan to bypass the Senate parliamentarian to push through tax cuts by claiming that extending the 2017 tax cuts would be cost-free, allowing them to avoid potential roadblocks to passing the legislation.
redstate.com • Politics • United States
Tuesday's elections in Florida and Wisconsin provided mixed results for Republicans, highlighting the need for improved voter turnout and strategic campaign approaches.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Senate passed the Republican budget plan early Saturday morning, paving the way for President Trump's domestic agenda after an overnight session marked by Democratic protests.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Post-Roe v. Wade, Republican lawmakers grapple with internal divisions and public opinion on the extent of abortion bans, leading to cautious approaches and contrasting views on exceptions.
Recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin show Democrats outperforming expectations, raising questions about the implications for future elections.
forbes.com • Politics • USA
Representative Don Bacon plans to introduce a House bill to curtail President Trump's tariffs, facing opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson but gaining support from some Republican senators.
bloomberg.com • Politics • USA
House Republicans are threatening to derail President Trump's tax cut plan due to concerns over increasing the national debt.
House conservatives reluctantly approved a budget deal after receiving vague promises of future spending cuts from leadership, raising concerns about potential betrayal.
Republican lawmakers faced angry constituents at town hall meetings, revealing growing frustration with Trump's policies and the GOP's response.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
The article discusses the surprising shift in political stances on soda regulation, with Republicans now supporting limitations on soda purchases using food stamps, while Democrats remain opposed.
This article argues against tax hikes, citing the 2017 Trump tax cuts' positive impact on middle and lower-income earners and the political ramifications of such a move.
The article discusses the Republicans' strategic use of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to gain political advantage, highlighting the contrasting approaches of Democrats and Republicans on the issue.
House Republicans are planning significant cuts to Medicaid, targeting the Affordable Care Act's expansion, to help fund other legislative priorities, despite potential political backlash.
townhall.com • Politics • United States
An internal Republican poll suggests a strong possibility of maintaining and expanding their House majority in the 2026 midterm elections, driven by factors such as the Democrats' low approval ratings and voter dissatisfaction.
House Republicans face internal divisions over proposed Medicaid cuts, with many representing districts with high Medicaid enrollment rates.
House Republicans face internal divisions over a proposed tax bill, with disagreements over spending cuts and tax breaks for high-tax states creating uncertainty about the bill's future.
House Republicans unveil a $4 trillion tax cut package, sparking debate among party members over provisions like the SALT deduction and the temporary elimination of taxes on tips and overtime.
nymag.com • Politics • United States
Despite a seemingly favorable landscape for Republicans, Democrats have a realistic chance of retaking the Senate in the 2026 midterm elections due to historical trends and potential candidate dynamics.
townhall.com • Politics • World
This article critiques CBS's Margaret Brennan for her perceived bias in interviews with Republican figures, highlighting instances where her guests challenged her viewpoints.