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The Reagan National Economic Forum is not a typical gathering of business leaders, academics and think-tankers. Among the crowd were the elites of the American right, old and new. The Republican Party has been transformed since President Donald Trump’s victory in 2016,
Sen. John Fetterman has irked Democrats with his independent streak, yet he says he is with his colleagues in opposing the sweeping Trump tax bill.
For decades, polls showed Dems had a double-digit edge on the party who looked out for/was the party of the middle class. Polls now show the GOP/Trump have totally eliminated that gap. This comes as the GOP maintains a ~10 pt lead on the economy, after 4 months of Trump. pic.twitter.com/izIAv76IkB
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" would raise U.S. debt by more than $3 trillion over a decade, research finds, likely impacting consumer loans and bond prices.
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WASHINGTON − Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, slammed a sweeping bill backed by President Donald Trump that poses major consequences for taxes, Medicaid, food stamps and more – and warned there are enough GOP senators ready to block it.
Republicans criticized the governor for flying the flag above the state capitol, calling it “divisive.” The flag will fly over the state capitol for the rest of the month. While several states considered Pride flag bans this year, only Utah and Idaho actually passed them.
Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is running for Senate, but Republicans want to use his vote against the GOP budget bill against him.
Sen. David Brock Smith, a Republican from Port Orford who has filed the second most bills of all lawmakers this session, described House Bill 2006 as “an attack on the Republican party.” If bill limits pass, it’d allow him less than one-seventh of the 184 bills he was listed as a primary chief sponsor of this session.