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Rick Scott Open To Altering Proposed GOP Agenda After McConnell’s Criticism

Florida Sen. Rick Scott said that he was open to altering his policy agenda and repeated that it came from him personally, not the Senate GOP, after criticism from Mitch McConnell. → Read More

Henry Cuellar And AOC-Backed Candidate Headed To Runoff In South Texas District

Rep. Henry Cuellar, a centrist Democrat from Texas' Rio Grande Valley, remains locked in a neck-and-neck race against candidate Jessica Cisneros in the state's primary election Tuesday. → Read More

Kyiv Could Fall To The Russians In Days: REPORTS

Top White House officials have said that they expect Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to fall to the Russians within days, multiple outlets reported. → Read More

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court Rules On New Map That Axes One GOP Seat

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court on Wednesday picked a new congressional map after the state legislature’s proposal was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf. → Read More

Vicky Hartzler Scores Another Endorsement As Frontrunner Loses Momentum

Missouri Republican Rep. Vicky Hartzler scored another major endorsement in her Senate bid as polls show that the race’s frontrunner could be a risky candidate. → Read More

Senate Confirms Robert Califf To Lead The FDA On A Vote That Divided Both Parties

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Dr. Robert Califf to lead the Food and Drug Administration on a vote that divided members in both parties. → Read More

Must-Pass Government Funding Bill Hits GOP Roadblocks In The Senate

Senate Republicans are slowing a bill to keep the government open over alleged funding for crack pipes and a vaccine mandate for federal workers and the military. → Read More

Manchin Blasts Biden’s FDA Pick, Alleges He Shares ‘A Great Deal Of Responsibility’ For The Opioid Epidemic

Sen. Joe Manchin blasted Dr. Robert Califf, President Biden’s nominee to lead the FDA, in a speech Monday, saying that he shared blame for the opioid epidemic. → Read More

‘Defund The Police’ Is Not The Problem: Cori Bush Refuses To Ditch Unpopular Slogan As Election Season Heats Up

Rep. Cori Bush said that she would not back down from using the “defund the police” slogan even as its unpopularity jeopardizes members of her own party. → Read More

North Carolina Elections Board Says It Has The Ability To Bar Madison Cawthorn From Elected Office

North Carolina’s Board of Elections said in a court filing late Monday that it has the ability to bar Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn from seeking reelection. → Read More

House Passes Its Third Short-Term Funding Bill In 5 Months As Lawmakers Race To Avoid Shutdown

The House of Representatives Tuesday passed a short-term government funding bill in order to avert a shutdown set to take effect in 10 days. → Read More

McConnell Blasts RNC, Calls Jan 6 ‘A Violent Insurrection’

Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Tuesday criticized the RNC’s censure of Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and describing the Capitol riot as “legitimate political discourse.” → Read More

RNC Formally Censures Cheney, Kinzinger Over Trump Criticism, Jan 6 Committee Participation

The RNC officially voted to censure Republican Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger on Friday for their continued criticism of former President Donald Trump and their participation in the Jan. 6 select committee. → Read More

House Passes Enormous China Competitiveness Bill, But It Faces Huge Roadblocks In The Senate

The House of Representatives passed a bill to bolster American competitiveness against China on a near party-line vote Friday, but the legislation may not pass the Senate. → Read More

Schumer Refuses To Say Whether He’ll Back Manchin, Sinema Over Potential Primary Challengers

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer declined to say whether he would support Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema if they face primary challengers in 2024. → Read More

De Blasio Reportedly Eyes Congressional Run In Redrawn NYC District

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is reportedly eyeing a congressional run in the state’s new 11th district just a month after leaving public office. → Read More

The Three Republican Senators To Watch As Another Supreme Court Confirmation Approaches

For the first time since only a simple majority was required to confirm a Supreme Court nominee, Democrats now find themselves in power. Some Republicans could still vote yes → Read More

Ben Ray Luján’s Stroke Could Imperil The Democrats’ Agenda

Sen. Ben Ray Luján’s stroke means that Democrats could be without their 50th Senate vote for weeks, potentially imperiling their ability to pass on their priorities. → Read More

‘We Got Our Hopes Up’: American Families Adjust To Life Without The Expanded Child Tax Credit

American families are forced to cut their budgets even further while grappling with the fact that valuable aid geared at keeping them afloat may never return. → Read More

Senators’ Reforms To Electoral Count Act Would Vastly Increase The Support Necessary To Object To A State’s Result

Senate Democrats unveiled potential reforms to the Electoral Count Act, among which include how much support is necessary for an objection to be heard and sustained. → Read More