HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES July 13, 2023 Key House Freedom Caucus member predicts McCarthy to break promise on omnibus bill Rep. Ken Buck's doubt that Speaker McCarthy may not follow through on his word underscores the tenuous relationship between House GOP leaders and Republican hardliners.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES July 10, 2023 Conservatives warn McCarthy they’ll vote against spending bills that don’t cut ‘bloated’ government Nearly two dozen House conservatives are warning McCarthy to stick to his commitments that spending levels will not exceed fiscal year 2022 levels next year
Spending July 10, 2023 Federal debt explodes by $1 trillion in five weeks since deal suspending limit became law The US national debt has jumped $1 trillion in the five weeks since President Biden signed a bill into law that suspends the debt ceiling and allows unlimited borrowing.
Congress July 3, 2023 Must-do: What Congress has left on its plate at year's halfway mark As the year inches closer to its halfway mark, Congress must take a look at its to-do list so far, given its list of promises members of both parties still have to meet.
Energy June 26, 2023 House Republican attempts to stop Biden administration from weakening washing machines In response to the Biden administration's new washing machine standards that would leave Americans dirtier, Rep. Moolenaar has introduced an amendment barring it.
VIDEO June 25, 2023 We are targeting wasteful programs: Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., provides insight on cutting spending while still funding allies on 'Sunday Night in America.'
Wisconsin June 23, 2023 Bipartisan affordable housing measures become Wisconsin law A bipartisan affordable housing package that cleared the Wisconsin Legislature has gained final approval from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who signed five measures into law Thursday.
Politics June 23, 2023 House GOP moves to slash Pentagon DEI bureaucrats: 'Massive victory for the Anti-Woke Caucus' GOP Rep. Jim Banks' amendment to the NDAA slashes the federal diversity, equity, and inclusion employee pay gap as wokeness in the military continues to be a hot-button issue.
New Hampshire June 20, 2023 New Hampshire Gov. Sununu signs $15.2B 'miracle' budget into law Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Tuesday signed into law a two-year, $15.2 billion budget, with rare bicameral and bipartisan support being credited with its passing.
Wisconsin June 20, 2023 Evers signs bipartisan sales tax bill aimed at sparing Milwaukee from bankruptcy Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday signed into law a bipartisan proposal aimed at sparing the city and county of Milwaukee from bankruptcy.
Maine June 20, 2023 Maine slated to mandate state funding for sex reassignments MaineCare, the state's taxpayer-funded medical coverage program, will be required to subsidize sexual reassignment procedures under a bill that cleared the Legislature on Tuesday.