During a Senate hearing this week, Senator Josh Hawley went on a fiery rant against social media companies over a lack of accountability.
The Missouri Republican said large cuts to Medicaid would harm many people who voted for President Donald Trump.
An overwhelming majority of Republican Senators voted against Democratic amendments concerned with tax breaks for the wealthy.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley is pitching legislation that would repurpose Ukraine funds for an inspector general to oversee aid to Kyiv, a bill he sponsored along with JD Vance.
U.S. senators pulled an all-nighter Thursday into Friday, debating dozens of amendments to the chamber’s budget resolution that ranged from access to Medicare and Medicaid to whether Congress should approve tax cuts for the ultrawealthy.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) solidified himself as the Senate’s leading populist after voting for several economically liberal Democratic amendments during an hourslong voting marathon. The votes ...
The Senate's budget framework is at odds with the House's approach, and both chambers ultimately have to be on the same page to get the legislation across the finish line.
Sens. Bernie Sanders and Josh Hawley agree it's time to help Americans dig out from debt. They are working together to limit credit card interest rates, where people owe $1.17 trillion.
Missouri, is again sponsoring legislation to create an Inspector General post to audit federal aid to Ukraine. The Inspector General would have the authority to examine all military and non-military aid sent to the war-torn country and would answer to both the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) pledged to introduce legislation to track U.S. dollars designated for Ukraine in its war against Russia, after citing the possibility of corrupt spending under the Biden
It seems as if one lawmaker is making an effort to give American voters what they want: Accountability for the money that has been sent to Ukraine. […]
Before adopting Republicans’ budget resolution, senators engaged in an all-night parliamentary marathon that Democrats used to try to force the G.O.P. into politically damaging votes.