Teamsters President's GOP Convention Appearance Sparks Controversy
Sean O’Brien, Teamsters International president, is under fire from senior union members for agreeing to appear at the upcoming Republican national convention.
Kentucky's Agricultural Politics Signal Rural Voters and the Republican Surge
David W. Chen and Jon Cherry embarked on an 800-mile journey across Kentucky, exploring the political dynamics of agriculture in the state.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg Faces Congressional Scrutiny Amid Infrastructure Debate
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been actively promoting the Biden administration's infrastructure initiatives, emphasizing the progress made on various projects, including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
Conservative Consumers Embrace Electric Vehicles, Shunning Gas Guzzlers
Conservative buyers in Republican-leaning areas like Collin County, Texas, are increasingly drawn to electric vehicles for reasons beyond environmental concerns
Republicans ask SEC about EU cooperation over ESG rules
Republican lawmakers Senator Tim Scott and Representative James Comer have expressed concerns about European Union (EU) environmental, social, and governance (ESG) measures gaining traction in the United States.
FAA head nomination continues to stumble as Congress debates approval
Seven months ago, President Joe Biden nominated Phil Washington, the CEO of Denver International Airport, to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Negative opinions of China seem to be the only unifying issue in Congress
Both US Republicans and Democrats have been slamming China, making the tension between the two countries one of the only bipartisan issues on the docket.
House Republicans are expected to watch Biden Administration policies like hawks this year
Oversight hearings are expected to commence in early 2023 as the GOP caucus analyzes every inch of the legislative record since President Biden took office.