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If you’re wondering who really benefits from this tax-cut largess, conjure up a picture of Trump and his millionaire/billionaire cronies. According to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, on ...
A Republican-backed higher education overhaul in Ohio, which banned diversity, equity and inclusion programming, among other ...
A rare Republican occasionally breaks through to hold statewide office, although it hasn’t happened since Gov. Linda Lingle’s ...
According to a poll released by the Texas Politics Project at UT Austin last month, 17 percent of Texans said political ...
P resident Trump and Republicans in Congress are celebrating this holiday weekend after both the House and Senate passed what ...
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 ...
If you look at how its citizens actually vote, North Carolina should be regarded as politically purple or even bluish. At the ...
Columnist Steve Bousquet looks at the growing speculation over who will be Florida’s next lieutenant governor. Question No. 1 ...
President Donald Trump signed what may become one of the most destructive bills to have ever made its way through Congress, ...
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