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Queerty on MSNSarah McBride just outmaneuvered Republicans (again)On Wednesday, Arkansas Rep. Steve Womack introduced McBride as the “gentlelady from Delaware.” A Times reporter noted it was ...
U.S. Sens. Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester and U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride speak out against cuts to SNAP, a federal food assistance program.
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Congressional Republicans passed a sweeping budget that will have devastating consequences for families across Delaware.
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McBride Urges Nationwide Outcry to Block Senate’s “Big Ugly Bill” Before It’s Too LateCongresswoman Sarah McBride urges immediate action to oppose the “Big Ugly Bill,” warning it would strip health coverage, ...
The weight on Delaware's social services net is expected to increase, as proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Access Program start to take effect.
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"Bureaucratic Cruelty Dressed Up as Budget Reform": McBride Condemns GOP Plan to Gut Seniors’ HealthcareCongresswoman Sarah McBride urged the House Rules Committee to adopt her amendment to the Republican budget bill, which ...
Democratic Congresswoman Sarah McBride slams Republicans’ framing of deep cuts to the social safety net—and why she says the ...
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Reps. McClellan and McBride Warn: “Congress Has Been Taken Over by Deeply Unserious People”Rep. Jennifer McClellan sits down with Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride to discuss finding hope in politics, handling division, and serving with gratitude. McBride reflects on her journey to Congress, the ...
Republicans saw Obamacare as the golden opportunity to take back the House in 2010. Now, Democrats are eyeing the "big, beautiful bill" as their path to victory.
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The Cool Down on MSNLawmakers pass sweeping new law to address dangerous contaminants in water supply: 'Linked to serious health problems, particularly for children'"It is very important." Lawmakers pass sweeping new law to address dangerous contaminants in water supply: 'Linked to serious ...
The weight on Delaware's social services net is expected to increase, as proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Access Program start to take effect.
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