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Senate Republicans are divided on how to cut the cost of House-passed legislation, with proposals including Medicare, the Defense Department and the Fed.
It all came down to Collins and Murkowski: Inside the final passage of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Sen. Lisa Murkowski was widely thought to be the last opponent, with a temporary SNAP carveout for her state of Alaska hanging in the balance down until the last minute. When the final vote started, ...
Republican votes to cut funding for weather forecasting have drawn criticism in the wake of deadly flooding in Texas.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a moderate Republican from Alaska, has a reputation for bucking her party. She sometimes broke away from President Trump on key issues during his first term like the push to ...
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'Many questions': GOP senator can't say if Trump's Iran strikes were a good idea - MSNSen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) couldn't bring herself to say whether she thought it was a good idea for President Donald Trump's administration to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities over the ...
“I am hopeful that the Senate can pass more of these similar, very noncontroversial bills through the unanimous consent process,” Murkowski said on the Senate floor.
The proposal to shift SNAP costs onto the states was a sticking point with Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine). The parliamentarian’s ruling could make it easier ...
President Trump's proposed cuts to National Park Service operations and staffing have sparked concerns from Republicans in both chambers of Congress.
Republicans hold a 53 to 47 seat majority, and while some moderates like Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have expressed concerns about the package, it may not be enough to stop it from passing.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is looking for a reset and to build momentum on President Trump's big, beautiful bill after it struggled through a tough week on Capitol Hill.
Alaska once had five Planned Parenthood clinics. The last two remaining could close under a provision opposed by Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on Wednesday said he would keep senators in Washington during the July 4 recess week to complete work on the GOP's "one big, beautiful bill." ...
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