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Senate Approves Significant Housing Legislation While People Still Miss Out On Important Part Of The American Dream

Senate Approves Significant Housing Legislation While People Still Miss Out On Important Part Of The American Dream

Senate Passes Bipartisan Bill to Lower Housing Costs On Monday, the Senate approved a bipartisan bill intended to reduce housing expenses. This legislation, referred to as the “Road to 21st Century Housing Act,” aims to address the housing affordability crisis by removing bureaucratic obstacles, boosting housing supply, increasing financing options for home building, and limiting […]

Senate Delves Further Into Prolonged Proxy Conflict in Latest Defense Legislation

Senate Delves Further Into Prolonged Proxy Conflict in Latest Defense Legislation

Senate’s Continued Support for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict As the Trump administration looks for solutions to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, it seems to be taking a different route. The Senate has committed to ongoing “intelligence assistance” aimed at helping Ukraine reclaim Crimea and other territories under Russian control. This initiative is part of Section 1223 in […]

Senate Commerce Committee moves forward with a bipartisan proposal to change NIL regulations.

Senate Commerce Committee moves forward with a bipartisan proposal to change NIL regulations.

Senate Moves to Regulate College Sports The Senate is gearing up to review bipartisan legislation that could reshape intercollegiate sports significantly. Lawmakers are looking to establish national standards for name, image, and likeness (NIL) funding, aiming to mitigate roster disruptions from player transfers. Senators Cruz, Cantwell, Baldwin, and Booker are emphasizing the necessity for federal […]

Georgia Senate Passes Legislation to Maintain QR Code Ballots Until 2028

Georgia Senate Passes Legislation to Maintain QR Code Ballots Until 2028

Georgia Senate Votes to Extend QR Code Vote Counting Deadline On Saturday, the Georgia Senate voted to extend the deadline for eliminating QR code-based vote counting, approving a bill that would maintain the current system until 2028. This legislation also introduces new requirements for election audits and recounts. The proposal, put forward by State Senator […]

Staff member of Michigan Senate candidate shared anti-White women statements

Staff member of Michigan Senate candidate shared anti-White women statements

The communications director for Abdul El-Sayed, a polarizing candidate in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race, has come under scrutiny for her past social media activity. Roxie Richner’s posts, discovered on X (formerly Twitter) from 2019 and 2020, show a clear bias against white women. In one notable post, during the unrest following George Floyd’s death, she […]

Trump prevents DNI nominee Jay Clayton from Senate confirmation hearing

Jay Clayton is set to appear before the Senate for confirmation as the director of national intelligence.

Trump Cancels Senate Hearing on DNI Nominee Early Wednesday morning, President Trump caused a stir in the U.S. Senate when he announced on Truth Social that he was “cancelling the Senate hearing” scheduled for Jay Clayton, the nominee for director of national intelligence. He stated that the nomination would be put on hold until Jamie […]

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner referred to police as ‘opportunistic cowards’

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner referred to police as 'opportunistic cowards'

Senate Candidate Graham Platner Faces Backlash for Comments Graham Platner, a controversial Senate candidate, is under fire after referring to law enforcement as “opportunistic cowards” in a Reddit post that has since been deleted. The 35-year-old Platner, who identifies as a far-left populist and is running for Senate in Maine, made these remarks in June […]

Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed deleted posts about defunding the police.

Radical connections of far-left Senate candidate expand after Hasan Piker incident

Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s Evolving Stance on Police Funding Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for the Senate in Michigan, once spoke out against police profiling during his gubernatorial campaign back in 2018. At an event at Harvard University, he expressed concern over the police’s approach, commenting, “Our police system seems to want to police […]