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Weld, who was the governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997, also ran in the 2016 presidential election as Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson’s running mate. Weld said in his announcement speech ...
Jun. 14—Gary R. Johnson Gary R. Johnson passed away unexpectedly on June 9, 2025. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 10, 1947. Gary served in the Air Force during the Vietnam conflict ...
The bill would extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts, cut spending and reduce some other levies but also leave some 10.9 million more people without health insurance and spike deficits by $2.4 trillion ...
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson (R) says he cannot support the Senate bill to enact President Trump’s agenda to cut taxes, secure the border and boost defense spending because it doesn’t do enough ...
On Tuesday, the Gary Common Council unanimously passed a resolution opposing an Indiana bill that would eliminate the Gary Community School Corporation (GCSC). House Bill 1136, introduced by Rep ...
Ron Johnson stopped short of saying Vance agreed to a second reconciliation bill, but Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), the Budget Committee chairman, has also assured him that it is an option ...
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) released his long-awaited report on deficit spending Wednesday as he digs in against President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” In the 31-page report, Johnson ...
The “one big, beautiful bill” may not be so singular, after all. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is teasing follow-up legislation to the megabill of President Trump’s tax cut and spending ...
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., perhaps the Senate’s fiercest fiscal hawk, has released a lengthy report on the “big, beautiful” budget reconciliation bill, claiming the bill would balloon deficits.
Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson is signaling that he will not bend to political pressure to back the Senate draft of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful” bill.
Fiscal hawk Ron Johnson stands firm against Trump's budget bill, contending it lacks substantial cuts while highlighting lawmakers' poor understanding of federal expenditures.
Sen. Ron Johnson, a leading critic of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, has toned down his rhetoric after meeing with the president.
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