Indiana, Senate and Republicans
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U.S. Sen. Jon Husted officially filed signatures for his candidacy with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office Friday. Husted, who Gov. Mike DeWine sent to the U.S. Senate in January to fill an Ohio seat left vacant by Vice President JD Vance, is seeking to hold it longer than his initial term ending next year.
A day after the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump’s contentious mid-decade redistricting proposal, warnings of political and financial retaliation escalated — including public threats that the Hoosier State could lose federal funding as punishment for GOP senators’ refusal to approve the new congressional map.
The Senate is expected to vote on two opposing health care proposals today. And, the Trump administration says it has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela in its latest move in the region.
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Dallas Congresswoman Crockett's entry into the U.S. Senate race shook up the Democratic primary in Texas. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick says his plan can eliminate school property taxes for homesteads in several sessions.
Hopes for solving a major health insurance issue are fading in Washington. The Senate on Thursday rejected two bills that would have addressed expiring COVID-era subsidies.
The governor posted a letter on Friday to California Sen. Alex Padilla, blaming his "obstruction tactics" for a delay on Tom Carden's confirmation.
Gov. Mike Braun on Friday completed his near-remake of the powerful group overseeing the state’s biggest utility companies – naming three appointees to the five-member Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
AdImpact, an organization tracking political ads, estimates the Maine Senate contest could help draw more than $300 million in spending on congressional races in the state next year. That’s nearly a third more than the record-smashing amount spent in 2020 when Republican U.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers could not advance a pair of stopgap plans in the Senate that would address the expiring Obamacare subsidies