• Scaramucci: We Have to Make Sure Republicans Either Don't Vote or Vote for Biden

    Former Trump administration communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Thursday on MSNBC's "Deadline" that he is working to "split the Republicans" and make sure that "these people either don't vote or they vote for Joe Biden." | Clips

  • Cassidy: Won’t Commit to Voting for Trump, 'I Plan to Vote for a Republican'

    Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would vote for a Republican when repeatedly asked if he would endorse former President Donald Trump. | Clips

  • Republican Sen. Todd Young will NOT vote for Donald Trump and is sick and 'tired' of having his vote 'taken for granted'

    Indiana GOP senator said party needs someone that 'principled conservatives can actually believe in'. Young is one of the rare Republican lawmakers not rallying behind Trump after he received the necessary delegates to clinch the party nomination. Fellow Hoosier Mike Pence also said he would not vote for Trump

  • Republicans push energy-bill package 'for the consumer'

    (The Center Square) — Gov. Josh Shapiro touts his energy plan to boost renewable sources and institute a Pennsylvania carbon tax — and Republicans warn against embracing such a change. Instead, they’re proposing a package of energy bills they legislators argue are consumer-focused. “We have a governor right now that’s touting an energy plan that would be really, really harmful,” Rep. Mike Cabell, R-Dallas, said during a House GOP Policy Committee meeting on...

  • The Republican majority in the House will soon be down to just 1 vote

    The narrow majority that House Republicans have enjoyed this session is dwindling by the day.Rep. Mike Gallagher, one of the few Republicans to object to the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, announced on Friday that he'd be leaving Congress before his term is complete, according to the House Press Gallery. In a statement, Gallagher said he'd leave office on April 19.Several other Republican members have also announced in recent months that they'd be leaving the...

    • CNN

    How each House member voted on the $1.2 trillion funding package

    The US House on Friday approved a $1.2 trillion government funding package that could help avert a government shutdown with a critical deadline looming. The House vote was bipartisan, with 286 members for it — 185 Democrats and 101 Republicans — and 134 against. Twelve members did not vote. The US Senate is now expected to quickly consider the plan, as numerous government operations need to be funded by the end of the day on Friday, including the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Labor,...

    • WLNS

    Mid-Michigan U.S. Reps vote ‘yes’ on funding package

    LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- Federal lawmakers from mid-Michigan returned a "yes" vote on the new budget package that became law this Saturday, March 23. President Joe Biden signed the new, $1.2 trillion government spending package early on Saturday, six months into the current budget year, eliminating the long-standing threat of a partial government shutdown. The []

    • NPR

    Young conservatives have grown up in Trump's Republican Party. Now, it's time to vote

    With nearly a decade on the national political stage, for some of the youngest eligible conservative voters this year, former President Donald Trump has been pivotal in their political upbringing.

  • Georgia Republican Party official voted illegally nine times, judge rules

    A judge ruled this week that a top Georgia Republican Party official, who has promoted former President Donald Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud affecting the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, has repeatedly voted illegally. Brian Pritchard, first vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party and a conservative talk show host, was fined $5,000 for voting illegally and registering to vote while serving a sentence for a felony conviction. Pritchard was also ordered not to commit...

  • Full List of Republican Senators Who Voted for $1.2 Trillion Funding Bill

    The U.S. Senate passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill in the early hours of Saturday morning, with numerous Republicans joining their Democratic colleagues in approving the bill to avert a government shutdown.The vote, 74-24, in the Senate was concluded at approximately 2 a.m. on Saturday, after the funding bill passed in the House of Representatives late Friday morning. Voting continued after the midnight funding deadline and will now go to President Joe Biden's desk for a signature to avert a...

  • Biden signs $1.2 trillion spending package after Senate’s 2am vote

    President signs bill into law just hours after Congress passed legislation, averting partial shutdown

  • Senate inches toward passage of $1.2 trillion funding package in overnight vote

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate inched closer to passage of a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills late Friday after reaching agreement on a series of proposed amendment votes, though a final vote on passage was set to occur after a midnight funding deadline. Prospects for a short-term government shutdown had appeared to grow Friday []