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House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool 'go' and 'create an ecosystem'
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday had an outside-the-box idea to address algae growth in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. “Honestly, I think it’d be cool if they just let it go and create an ecosystem, have fish in there and everything. ... I think that’d be a really cool way to go,” he...
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The Hill
· Jun 23, 2026
Republicans roll out text of farm bill without Democratic priorities
Senate Republicans unveiled the text of a sweeping five-year farm bill on Tuesday afternoon that omits Democrats’s stated top priority. Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.), the chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said in a statement that this legislation would “increase investments for rural communities and foster a more resilient agriculture sector.” “I’m proud to put...
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· Jun 26, 2026
The $100 Billion Soda Debate: Capitol Hill Clash Questions Taxpayer-Funded Coca-Cola
A House Oversight subcommittee meeting examining waste, fraud, and abuse within the roughly 100 billion Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) sparked an intense debate on Thursday over what kinds of foods taxpayers should subsidize. During the hearing, Republican Texas Representative Brandon Gill repeatedly pressed a food security advocate on why the federal program, which provides [] The 100 Billion Soda Debate: Capitol Hill Clash Questions Taxpayer-Funded Coca-Cola
National Republican Senatorial Committee
· Jun 22, 2026
Republicans Pass Historic Legislation to Make Housing Affordable Again
Today, NRSC Chairman Tim Scott and Senate Republicans passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, landmark legislation to reform the housing industry and unlock the American Dream of homeownership for working families. “Senate Republicans continue to fight tirelessly to unleash economic opportunity for families and make life more affordable. This historic legislation puts the American []
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Casper forum separates US Senate candidates on healthcare, executive power
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Powerline
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California, here we go
James Freeman devotes his daily Best of the Web column to the proposition that “California leads the world in taxing the rick” (“Another socialist deception targets the Golden State’s economy”). In the column he takes up the “billionaire tax” that will appear on the ballot in November. We have covered the obvious problems that pervade the proposed law. Now that it has qualifed for the ballot, it is sure to
National Republican Congressional Committee
· Jun 23, 2026
Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs
House Republicans just passed critical bipartisan, bicameral legislation to deliver on President Trump and Republicans’ agenda to lower housing costs. The bill increases the number of homes available, cuts costs, and helps more working families achieve homeownership. “Democrats spent years fueling a housing crisis with their failed policies. Republicans are taking real action to build more homes, lower costs, and [] The post Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs appeared first on NRCC.
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Related coverage for "House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool 'go' and 'create an ecosystem'": The Hill — Republicans roll out text of farm bill without Democratic priorities. Tampa Free Press — The $100 Billion Soda Debate: Capitol Hill Clash Questions Taxpayer-Funded Coca-Cola. National Republican Senatorial Committee — Republicans Pass Historic Legislation to Make Housing Affordable Again. WyoFile — Casper forum separates US Senate candidates on healthcare, executive power. Powerline — California, here we go. National Republican Congressional Committee — Another Promise Kept: House Republicans Lower Housing Costs