Funding Law Enforcement Isn’t Optional
streets. And why? To ask the Senate Democrat leader, it’s because Democrats think nobody respects … enter our country does not merit respect from Senate Democrats. I suppose this comes as no surprise given
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streets. And why? To ask the Senate Democrat leader, it’s because Democrats think nobody respects … enter our country does not merit respect from Senate Democrats. I suppose this comes as no surprise given
motorists to mentoring young people. As a U.S. senator, I have an additional responsibility to support law enforcement
contributions to this great country. As a U.S. senator, I still believe in that principle. It doesn
Prediction Market Act this week, along with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand , to bring greater clarity and – pardon
dominance. David McCormick represents Pennsylvania in the US Senate
April 17, 2026. Before joining the U.S. Senate, Ohioans trusted me to serve as their chief elections officer … this experience, as the only current Republican U.S. Senator to have served as a Secretary of State, that
Then, just before Easter, every Democrat in the Senate showed their true colors by refusing to fund
more than a month. For weeks, Senate Democrats said they wanted reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement … instead of taking yes for an answer, Senate Democrats kept moving the goalposts until they finally just walked
tuned into the United States Senate lately, you may have seen senators engaged in a robust debate over
proud to represent them in the United States Senate. I recognize that these are challenging times … this way of life as South Dakota’s senator
greatest cities in the United States.’ Opinion: Senator Hagerty on ‘Making Memphis the safest city in America’ Daily … Memphian By: Senator Bill Hagerty March 6, 2026 Link here . Embedded in the fabric of Tennessee
Philadelphia Inquirer | By: Senator Dave McCormick and Senator John Fetterman When we were teenagers growing up in rural … tend to be in their 40s . As U.S. senators from different parties, we don’t agree on everything
vaccine schedules with Trump administration backing Recently, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee held
next election, the House, Senate, and White House were all in Democratic hands. When the House passed … stock prices in New York fell in June. Senate passage of the Smoot-Hawley tariff on March
still inappropriate for the United States Senate to respond by imposing sweeping restrictions on constitutionally protected speech. That … During a recent markup in the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, I opposed this legislation
terminally ill John McCain slowly entering the Senate chamber late at night to give a thumbs down
During recent Senate consideration of the new spending and tax bill, I had one simple mission: Stop Congress … been calling for all along. Instead, Senate leaders prioritized adding billions more in targeted welfare subsidies for select
chief oversight committee of the United States Senate, I have thoroughly investigated the scandalous mistakes that were made
identities of the payers. Even when pressed at Senate hearings, figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci dance around
Wuhan Institute of Virology , Fauci stood before the Senate and told us in no uncertain terms that
their next budget. During my time in the Senate, my oversight of the federal government has identified significant … sound budgeting, and I look forward to the Senate passing it, and to President Trump signing it into
half hours on the floor of the Senate to highlight the dangers of domestic surveillance and said, “There
beginning of my career in the U.S. Senate, I offered plan after plan to balance the budget … defeated by the coalition of big spenders. The Senate spendthrifts’ success is evident by the evolution
while on the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate. Of course, knowing that would never happen
former CDC director Robert Redfield testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that executive reforms