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The Western Journal on MSNMcIver's Got Bigger Problems Than Criminals Charges - A Resolution for Her Expulsion from the House Just HitIt looks like New Jersey Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver has bigger problems than the law: namely, whether she'll keep her seat. McIver, as you might have heard, is facing charges of assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement after she was caught on video assailing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during a political stunt earlier this month.
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The multitrillion-dollar tax cut and spending bill now heads to the Senate, where Republicans have vowed to make changes.
The proposal, part of the reconciliatory federal budget document dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” now heads to the U.S. Senate. It includes a 10-year stop on states being able to regulate artificial intelligence.
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The text of the Big, Beautiful Bill states that the federal government will "propose for each year the following registration fee" of $250 for a covered electric vehicle and $100 for a covered hybrid vehicle.
Thursday morning's vote is already at the center of ads in swing districts, as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of the House in the midterm elections.
Governor Abbott thanked the U.S. House for passing a bill allocating $12 billion for Texas border security expenses incurred due to previous federal policies.
Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill Act” passed the House of Representatives early this morning, and the president couldn’t be more thrilled about being one step closer to kicking millions of Americans off their health care coverage and food assistance programs.
Indiana County's U.S. representatives praise 'Big Beautiful Bill," while a suburban Pittsburgh congressman assails it, after wee-hours passage.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio acknowledged that political violence in Mexico is "real" and said he would work to stop arms trafficking following the murder of two government aides on Tuesday.
The narrow win for the bill, which hikes the deduction for state and local taxes to $40,000, came after Speaker Mike Johnson won over right-wing fiscal hawks and a small group of rebels from the