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The Senate voted 51-44 to overturn California’s electric-vehicle mandate via the Congressional Review Act on Thursday, defying the Government Accountability Office and the Senate parliamentarian.
The Senate's identity as a deliberative body hinges on its commitment to rules and traditions, even when they inconvenience the majority.
Senate Republicans voted to overturn California’s electric-vehicle mandate via the Congressional Review Act, defying the GAO and the Senate parliamentarian.
PHOENIX — Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced Tuesday that she won’t run for a second term after her estrangement from the Democratic Party left her politically homeless and ...
Kyrsten Sinema's office urging the lawmaker to end the filibuster. More than 100 people participated in Tuesday's planned demonstration outside Sinema's office at a private property complex near ...
Kyrsten Sinema, interrupting a class she was teaching and continuing to follow and record Sinema in the bathroom on campus. On Oct. 3, activists with Living United for Change in Arizona ...
U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema worked as a key intermediary between the Senate’s Democratic and Republican leaders Thursday to limit time-consuming amendments ahead of a must-pass vote on the debt ...
That old political saying came to mind Tuesday as Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced her decision to step down at the end of this year when her term is over. Sinema tried to position herself as a ...
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema joined The Mike Broomhead Show with guest host Matt Salmon to about her recent projects, Coinbase and share her thoughts on recent filibusters in Congress.
Kyrsten Sinema accepted tens of thousands of dollars from crypto companies while in Congress. Now she’s leveraging those ties as a new adviser to Coinbase, the $73 billion crypto exchange platform.
It’s sad to see Kyrsten Sinema go out like this. Once, she was a bright spot in the Democratic Party, a political up and comer who managed to wrestle a Senate seat away from the Arizona ...
U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema — remember her? — rose from the (political) dead on Tuesday to trash Kamala Harris’ call to scrap the filibuster in order to protect abortion rights. “To state the ...