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Iowa's Republican U.S. senators joined nearly all their GOP colleagues to pass President Donald Trump's massive tax cut bill ...
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Queerty on MSNIt sure looks like MAGA senator Joni Ernst is “squealing” for the exits
Ernst wound up supporting Hegseth’s nomination, despite supposed concerns about his character and lack of experience. She followed the same path as North Carolina Sen. Thom Tills, who announced his ...
In addition to Senators Baldwin and Ernst, the Farmers First Act of 2025 is co-sponsored in the Senate by Senators John ...
Outside of hyping healthy foods, some of MAHA’s other priorities are more suspect. The 73-page MAHA report the White House ...
Iowa, today introduced the Farmers First Act of 2025 to increase support for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN), while Reps. Angie Craig, D-Minn., and ...
Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is, like other public policy, something that can be evaluated in terms of its impact on public health and well-being, life chances, life outcomes and literally ...
Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, added an amendment to the domestic policy bill that cuts unemployment benefits for jobless individuals who were making $1 million or more a year.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) defended the cuts in a response to a heckler, saying, “We all are going to die,” sparking criticism of her.
The high number of Trump supporters who rely on rural hospitals and health centers will specifically feel the impact.
Iowa U.S. Sens. Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley were among 51 Senate Republicans who voted late Saturday to advance President Donald Trump’s package of tax breaks, cutbacks to Medicaid, food ...
Trump and the GOP working on an ‘agenda 2027’ to tell voters what to expect if they retain Congressional control - The ...
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