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Oregon’s lone Republican congressperson, Cliff Bentz, who voted for the bill, did not offer a comment after its passage.
The decision creates a political opportunity for Democrats seeking to bolster their numbers in the 2026 midterm elections.
Oregon, Washington lawmakers decried the passage of Trump's tax bill in Congress, citing cuts to Medicaid and food stamps.
President Donald Trump expressed disappointment Thursday in Republican Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick after he voted “no ...
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Elon Musk’s Third Party Is Pure Fantasy
Musk’s latest political idea has little chance of success. But fringe figures from Andrew Yang to the Libertarians are eager ...
Upstate Rep. Elise Stefanik is the clear favorite to win the Republican nomination, should she run and face a primary ...
Senate Republicans can afford to lose no more than three of their own votes on the bill, but two already are opposed and ...
I've never been one to feel warmly toward Sen. Tillis, but if there is no room for moderates in the GOP, I worry about where ...
His decision creates a political opportunity for Democrats seeking to bolster their numbers in the 2026 midterm elections, creating a wide-open Senate race in a state that has long been a contested ...
Oregon Democrats’ latest attempt at a massive road funding bill is headed to a floor vote – and this time it’s got at least ...
We’re used to thinking of Republican moderates as nice people from Blue states or swing districts, who speak in dulcet tones ...
US lawmakers teed up a final vote on Donald Trump's marquee tax and spending bill for early Thursday after a bruising day of ...