U.S. Senate Reaches Agreement On Gun Control Bill

The U.S. Senate Voted Late Tuesday To Advance A Gun Control Bill With 14 Republicans, Including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Joining Democrats To Approve The Measure.

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Bipartisan Group Of U.S. Senators Announce Agreement On Gun Control Measure

A Bipartisan Group Of U.S. Senators, Including 10 Republicans And 10 Democrats, Announced On Sunday They’d Reached An Agreement On New Federal Gun Control Legislation.

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Blackburn And Colleagues Introduce Comprehensive Afghanistan Legislation

In Response To The Botched Exit From Afghanistan, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Along With Jim Risch (R-idaho), Led 20 Colleagues In Introducing The Afghanistan Counterterrorism, Oversight, And Accountability Act. The Legislation Was Introduced To Address The Outstanding Issues Related To The Administration’s Rushed And Disastrous Withdrawal From Afghanistan.

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With $5.7 Million Left Over, Perdue Tees Up For 2022

Perdue Is Weighing A 2022 Run Against Warnock. If Republicans Succeed In Flipping Just One Seat In Their Favor, They Will Regain A Majority In The Chamber, Breaking The Democrats’ Governing Trifecta.

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Trump Acquitted Again Of Impeachment Charges

On Saturday, Former President Donald Trump Was Acquitted Of An Impeachment Charge That He Incited The Jan.6 Storming Of The Capitol In Washington D.C. It Is The Second Time In A Year The U.S. Senate Determined Trump Was Not Guilty Of Impeachment Charges Brought By The Democrat-Controlled House.

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Senate Retirements Leave Seats Open In Three Swing States

Republican Senators In Three Swing States Recently Announced Their Retirements, Opening The Floodgates For A Slew Of Candidates Vying For The Highly-Coveted Spots In 2022.

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