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According to a poll released by the Texas Politics Project at UT Austin last month, 17 percent of Texans said political ...
The Senate was once known as the world’s greatest deliberative body, a place where differences were debated, compromises ...
Back-to-back retirement announcements last week from a Republican representative and senator represented a victory for ...
The fact remains that Republicans are only slightly offsetting significant tax cuts for the rich by decimating programs that help the poor, including food stamps and Medicaid.
Sure, maybe Gov. DeWine should have vetoed much more of this furtively fashioned budget. But at least the governor wants to ...
Unlike the federal budget, which presidents must sign as-is, or veto entirely, Ohio lets governors veto individual parts of ...
President Trump and Republicans in Congress are celebrating this holiday weekend after both the House and Senate passed what ...
Eye on Politics takes a look at what's next in Texas politics as candidates for various races in the state begin to emerge.
Before the General Assembly went on vacation the week of the Fourth of July, they sent a slew of bills to North Carolina Gov.
President Donald Trump has signed his tax and spending bill into law after Republicans muscled it through Congress.
Republicans spent months selling the bill to themselves. Now they have to talk to a wider audience with many voters saying ...
Now the law of the land, signed on the White House South Lawn on Independence Day in a ceremony of triumph, Donald Trump’s ...