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Democrats want to retake the Senate. Why are they afraid to run against the Maine Senator who upsets both sides? - Susan Collins is the only blue-state Republican senator and Democrats think they can ...
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It’s a striking example of just how monolithic the once ideologically heterogenous Republican Party has become.
Both candidates criticized the bill's cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Collins said her decision to vote against the bill came down to the Medicaid cuts, and she had ...
The well-being of Americans across the country should never be traded for a collection of statewide savings or profits.
After 51-50 passage of the "Big, Beautiful Bill," GOP senators celebrate finishing the 10-year fiscal framework. Now, it's ...
The 887-page bill narrowly passed by the Senate — now headed back to the House for possible passage — mentions Alaska 19 ...
The bill passed the Senate despite three Republicans, one of whom was Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, voting against the bill.
The Senate floor is currently in a state of paralysis while Republican leaders push for the support necessary to bring ...
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska on Tuesday supplied the deciding vote for Senate Republicans to pass Trump’s ...