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Raw Story on MSN'Get voted out!' MAGA shames House Republicans for opposing narrowly passed cutsMAGA shamed several Republican lawmakers Thursday afternoon who broke with the party as the House of Representatives passed the first round of DOGE cuts by a vote of 214 to 212. The measure, which slashes $9.
Officials say that the rescissions package targets programs considered wasteful or unnecessary, including reductions in foreign aid and public broadcasting. The bill will now head to the Senate for fu
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LAist on MSNHouse votes to claw back $1.1 billion from public mediaThe U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.
The rescissions package would codify billions of dollars in cuts identified by DOGE. Specifically, $9.4 billion in federal dollars- already authorized to be spent by Congress-would be clawed back or r
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation introduced by Congressman David Rouzer to “enhance port infrastructure and bolster national security.”
Rep. Randy Fine is speaking out about the suspected terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, during a peaceful pro-Israel demonstration.
Republicans in Texas are reportedly in talks with President Donald Trump’s political team over a plan to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries in an effort to gain seats (or mitigate losses) in the House of Representatives for the 2026 midterm elections.
Two U.S. House members from CT vote with GOP on resolution condemning antisemitism and thanking ICE.
U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, a Boulder Democrat representing Colorado’s 2nd District, introduced a separate resolution condemning the attack, but without the immigration-related language. That measure passed nearly unanimously, with 400 members voting in favor.
The change is intended to help nudge more senior law enforcement officers to stay on the job across the Triangle and statewide.
Democrats say it’s long past time to lift the Pennsylvania minimum wage, which has lingered at $7.25 an hour for more than 15 years.
North Carolina Republicans' effort to get rid of the state's concealed carry laws could run into some bipartisan opposition Wednesday when it's planned to go up for a vote — if it goes up for a vote at all.
The Tennessee Republican said he would leave "as soon as the House votes once again on the reconciliation package."