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These 38 GOP senators just voted against protecting contraception. Here's why.
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days ago...Florida Tim Scott of South Carolina John Thune of South Dakota Thoms Tillis of North Carolina...
LETTERS: Fully fund the military; reasons for distress flags
Colorado Springs Gazette· 4 days agoSenator Roger Wicker’s call for a “generational investment” in our country’s defense, elevating it...
Sen. Wicker: Money alone won’t fix our military
The Hill· 4 days agoSen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) has sounded the general quarters alarm about the dangerous state of the U.S. military. In a New York Times op-ed last week,...
Senator Wicker: U.S. national defense strategy, military budget are inadequate
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 7 days agoSenator Roger Wicker is calling for $55 billion in additional defense spending, a generational investment he says is needed to combat ...
Every Republican Who Voted Against Right to Contraception
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDakota Marco Rubio—Florida Eric Schmitt—Missouri Rick Scott—Florida Tim Scott—South Carolina John...
Here Are the 38 Senate Republicans Who Just Blocked the Right to Contraception Act
Jezebel· 2 days agoOn Wednesday, Senate Republicans blocked a bill to enshrine a right to obtain and provide the full...
GOPs In Disagreement Over Defense Spending: To Increase Or Not?
International Business Times· 7 days agoSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), both top Republican...
Bill moving in Congress would keep Tenn-Tom Waterway flowing
WCBI Columbus· 7 days agoU.S. Senator Roger Wicker said the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 would give money to meet...
Senator proposes $55B boost to Pentagon budget, calling plan 'a generational investment'
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 7 days agoThe goal is "to rebuild the U.S. military and defense industrial base for a generation." It calls...
War at hand; Wicker sounds alarm
The Meridian Star· 5 days agoMississippi Sen. Roger Wicker, the lead Republican on the Senate Committee on Armed Services, has sounded the alarm.