Does the bill also stop your CCP-backed corporate donors from flooding Iowa with cancer-causing pesticides or buying up Iowa farmland?
Or do you only fight back against the CCP when it doesn't impact your campaign donations?
Following her primary win last night, U.S. Rep. Hinson took a 1st class ticket out of Iowa for a markup in DC today. A source said, “I asked her about lahn she said she was surprised. She's only ever spoken to him once a year ago when he apparently wanted to run for Congress.”
My name is Josh Turek. I am a 2-time gold medalist, 4-time Paralympian in wheelchair basketball, one of the first permanently disabled members of the Iowa House, and I am honored to be Iowa's Democratic nominee for United States Senate.
If you are ready to push for change, join me: https://t.co/rXejLpuhG8
Josh Turek is officially the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Iowa.
Throughout his career, he has fought for Iowa families, and this November, Iowans will send him to the Senate to deliver real results.
Race Preview: Today, we’re looking at Iowa, where Josh Turek will be the Democratic nominee and Ashley Hinson will be the Republican nominee.
SMP has announced a $13.4 million investment to help flip this seat in November. Stay tuned for more race previews as the cycle ramps up.
Alaskans’ confidence in the economy is plummeting, and that shouldn’t be a surprise. The cost of living is unsustainable, good-paying jobs are increasingly harder to come by, and the opportunities that used to keep young Alaskans home are disappearing.
Something has to change.
Cancer rates in Iowa are rising while bought-and-paid-for politicians allow water contamination to continue unchecked.
Ashley Hinson didn’t just stand by, she actively backed the use of a pesticide linked to cancer.
NEW: Cancer rates in Iowa are rising faster than anywhere else in the country.
Politicians blame individual choices, but the real villain is the industrial farming covering the state.
We went, tested the water, and found cancer causing levels of chemicals running through Iowa.
Jon Husted voted for the tariffs raising your grocery bill, the health care cuts raising your premiums, and the war raising your gas prices.
Ohioans deserve better.
Gas prices went up, but your commute didn’t get shorter. Health care premiums doubled, but your doctor isn’t charging less. Groceries cost more than ever, but your family still needs dinner on the table.
But Jon Husted says affordability isn’t a problem in Ohio. Jon Husted created this crisis, he’ll never fix it.
Reminder: Ashley Hinson backed the tariffs that increased costs for farmers.
Then, when farmers sounded the alarm, she abandoned them and stood with Trump.
The White House says it will reduce tariffs on agricultural equipment, such as combines and harvesters, in order to reduce costs for US farmers and manufacturers https://t.co/137tQ9lai7
Meet Thomas from Nome. The fight for rural Alaska starts with people like him. Our state deserves a senator who truly understands what's at stake for workers, who understands this way of life, and will fight to protect it at every turn.
Most Americans can’t afford a $1,000 emergency expense.
And Trump’s illegal war has already cost the average household an estimated $750.
That’s a burden working families can’t afford.
$100 billion. That’s our estimate of the cost of the Iran War to American households. That’s nearly $750 per household. This includes the additional U.S. military costs and the higher energy and other prices resulting from the war. This is a big economic blow, but deficit-financed tax cuts have cushioned it. Until now. As of May 16th, the bigger tax refunds Americans have received this year no longer cover the higher costs of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel caused by the war. The financial pressure is thus mounting quickly, particularly on already hard-pressed middle and lower-income households. With the saving rate about as low as it ever goes, unless the war ends soon and energy prices come down, they will have little choice but to rein in their spending, weighing further on the already sagging economy.