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One Michigan Democratic candidate is far behind in terms in fundraising and there's confusion about Mike Rogers' numbers on Republican side.
The Senate cleared two procedural hurdles Tuesday/TK day to move closer to a final vote on the GOP effort to codify Department of Government Efficiency spending cuts as a deadline to act on the White House priority looms.
(The Center Square) – As the U.S. Senate tees up for a final vote on President Donald Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package, conservatives are urging Congress to use the momentum as a stepping stone for even deeper cuts down the line.
As U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers fights off accusations of misleading potential voters on his fundraising efforts over the last quarter, the numbers show potential cracks in his campaign and could open the door for another challenger on the Republican side to jump in.
By some estimates, cargo thefts are a $35 billion-a-year problem with the power to disrupt supply chains, and even increase prices at the grocery store.
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Schaumburg congressman facing off against Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton and U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly in primary race to succeed retiring Dick Durbin.
As Russia delays peace negotiations with Ukraine, U.S. elected officials in Congress are considering a new sanctions bill to force Russia to end its war.
Johnson was an underdog for the nomination, let alone winning a general election. The favorite in the Democratic race, Dr. Annie Andrews, reported raising $1.2 million in her first month of running. He only raised $67,