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Senator Merkley criticizes President Trump’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal
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Senator Jeff Merkley has criticized President Trump's fiscal year 2027 proposed budget after its release April 3. Merkley highlighted concerns over increased defense spending and lack of support for key domestic programs.

Markey criticizes Trump administration’s proposed cuts to Small Business Administration budget
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Senator Edward J. Markey criticized President Trump's proposed cuts to Small Business Administration funding for Fiscal Year 2027. The changes could reduce support available for millions of U.S. small business owners—especially women- or minority-owned enterprises—by eliminating key programs.

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Senate and House Armed Services Committee chairmen support $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal
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Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Mike Rogers have voiced strong support for President Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget for fiscal year 2027. They say this investment is crucial amid rising global threats from various adversaries including China and Russia.


Senator Graham comments on President Trump’s fiscal year 2027 budget request
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Senator Lindsey Graham responded to President Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget request. He called the proposed increase in defense spending historic and praised Trump's focus on national security.


Chairman Walberg responds to Department of Labor’s March jobs report
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Chairman Tim Walberg responded on Apr. 3 to the latest Department of Labor jobs report. He emphasized ongoing efforts by House Republicans alongside recent job growth figures. The House Education and Workforce Committee continues its role in shaping national labor policies.


Chairman Walberg comments on President Trump’s FY 2027 budget proposal
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Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg commented on President Trump’s FY 2027 budget proposal. Walberg called for efficient government spending while highlighting shared goals with the administration. The committee oversees key policies in education and labor.


House Budget Chairman Arrington responds to March jobs report showing 178,000 new jobs
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House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington responded after new data showed U.S. employers added 178,000 jobs in March—three times more than expected. He cited rising wages and increased tax refunds as signs of improvement for workers.


Klobuchar says president’s USDA budget proposal cuts key funding for rural America
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Senator Amy Klobuchar criticized on Apr. 3 what she described as deep cuts in President Biden's proposed USDA budget for 2027. She warned these reductions could harm rural communities by reducing funding for small towns, agricultural research, and international food aid.


Senator Collins responds to President’s budget request for fiscal year 2027
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Senator Susan Collins commented on Apr. 3 about President Biden's fiscal year 2027 budget proposal. She raised concerns over defense allocations and potential cuts affecting key domestic programs while emphasizing Congressional control over spending decisions.


House Budget Committee hears support for 3% deficit-to-GDP target
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Policy experts told Congress that aiming for no more than three percent annual deficits could stabilize U.S. debt levels. The House Budget Committee heard bipartisan support along with warnings about higher borrowing costs linked directly to rising government debt.


Senator Shaheen calls for answers after President Trump’s address on Iran conflict
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Senator Jeanne Shaheen responded critically to President Trump's recent address about escalating conflict with Iran. She questioned shifting objectives and called for administration officials to testify before Congress about unresolved issues surrounding U.S involvement.


Washington Examiner op-ed calls for welfare fraud cuts to fund Iran war spending
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A recent Washington Examiner op-ed urges Congress to fund defense efforts in Iran by cutting welfare fraud rather than raising new revenue or debt. Authors propose reforms including stronger identity checks on benefit recipients while citing broad public support for anti-fraud initiatives.


Sanders and Wyden urge Senate hearings on health insurance CEOs amid health care concerns
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Senators Bernie Sanders and Ron Wyden are urging Senate committees to hold hearings with leading U.S. health insurance CEOs amid concerns about rising costs for consumers. Their call highlights growing scrutiny over industry profits versus patient outcomes. The HELP Committee's oversight could shape future healthcare policy.


Senator Cassidy expands investigation into federal child care fraud in several states
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Senator Bill Cassidy has expanded his investigation into fraud within federally funded child care programs across several states. High rates of improper payments have been identified in Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, and Georgia compared with Texas’ low rate.


House Energy and Commerce Republicans support Trump administration’s proposed CAFE standards rule
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Chairman Brett Guthrie led House Republicans supporting a Trump administration proposal changing federal vehicle fuel efficiency rules. Lawmakers say this would lower car costs for families compared with earlier regulations. The House Energy and Commerce Committee has played a key role shaping such policies.


Durbin issues statement after Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi
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Senator Dick Durbin responded after President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi. Durbin criticized both Bondi's tenure and Trump's expectations for her replacement. The Senate Judiciary Committee's role in overseeing such appointments remains central.


Grassley comments on nomination of new U.S. Attorney General by President Trump
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley thanked outgoing Attorney General Pam Bondi following President Trump's decision to nominate a new candidate. Grassley emphasized safety and transparency as priorities while stating that his committee will review the upcoming nominee.


House committee chairmen respond to report on ActBlue’s vetting of foreign donations
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House committee chairmen responded after a New York Times report alleged that fundraising platform ActBlue may have misled Congress about its efforts to prevent illegal foreign donations. The committees pledged continued investigation into donor verification practices amid ongoing scrutiny over election security.


House committee subpoenas California official over electric vehicle mandate documents
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee has issued a subpoena demanding records from California officials about their electric vehicle mandate policies. Chairman Brett Guthrie said this move follows months of non-compliance during an ongoing investigation into regulations affecting auto manufacturers. The committee's action highlights continued debate over federal versus state authority on environmental rules.


Markey marks one year since Trump tariffs, calls for refunds to small businesses
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Senator Edward J. Markey marked one year since former President Trump's global import tariffs were enacted. He called attention to their impact on U.S. small businesses despite a Supreme Court ruling striking them down earlier this year. Markey urged immediate refunds for affected companies.