Johnson said the U.S. is one of a "very few" nations with birthright citizenship. Thirty-five nations have it, but "very few" is a pretty subjective number when compared to 195 total countries.
Wisconsin's two U.S. Senators don't often see eye-to-eye on major issues, but both have concerns about President Trump's pending tariffs.
Johnson previously said at a Senate hearing that the U.S. is in the "minority" of countries that grant birthright citizenship ...
The Republican-led U.S. Senate, in a bid to overcome party infighting over President Donald Trump's agenda, will begin moving ...
About 40 people gathered outside Sen. Ron Johnson’s East Side Madison office to protest the ongoing federal funding freeze ...
Nearly every member of the Breakfast Club, an informal band of fiscal hawks, was doled out a chairmanship at the start of the ...
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Hosted on MSNSenator Johnson tired of attacks on HHS Secretary nominee Kennedy at confirmation hearingWisconsin Senator Ron Johnson says at a Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing for nominee to be Secretary of Health and Human Services in the second Trump administration Robert F Kennedy that ...
The 52-48 vote for President Donald Trump's controversial nominee fell largely along party lines, with former majority leader ...
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Wisconsin lawmakers, business leaders watch tariff developments closelyWisconsin lawmakers and business leaders are closely watching the developments surrounding tariffs targeting Mexico and Canada after President Donald Trump said Monday that agreements were reached ...
Wisconsin’s Democrats on Capitol Hill are becoming increasingly vocal on Elon Musk’s efforts to overhaul the federal ...
Republican U.S. House and Senate Members Lead Effort to Overturn Biden Administration’s Capping of Overdraft Fees at Banks ...
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