If the Educational Choice for Children Act was included in reconciliation, Republicans could pass it with a simple majority in each chamber. Otherwise, it would require 60 votes in the Senate.
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen March 21, 2025 The young woman stepped up to the microphone at the town hall meeting ...
With House Republicans’ proposed budget sparking fear of potential cuts to programs like Medicare and Medicaid, healthcare is ...
Hundreds in Fort Wayne are calling on Indiana’s Congressional representatives to stand up to President Donald Trump.
Iowans’ anger over funding cuts and mass firings of federal employees led by billionaire Elon Musk as part of President ...
NEW TONIGHT PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER TO BEGIN DISMANTLING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BEFORE THE SIGNING, PRESIDENT TRUMP SHARED MORE OF HIS VISION ON HOW DISMANTLING THE ...
After House legislators with alcohol-ties snuff out tax hike, Senators sub an industry-approved bill
New Mexico’s alcohol industry is raising a glass to a proposed liquor tax hike — because it’s so slight, most drinkers won’t ...
How the third-term Minnesota Senator, who resigned Thursday after being charged withr soliciting a minor for sex work, ...
A few days ago, state Rep. Al Williams got a call from a business owner in his southeast Georgia district he hadn’t heard from in decades wanting to know why the Democrat wasn’t supporting Gov. Brian ...
Congressional Republicans have asked the Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lee Zeldin for a briefing on grants and ...
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, who oversees the Senate, has offered no explanation of how the typos got past Senate proofers and ...
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