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Tying federal aid in exchange for work is 'common sense.'

To do anything other than use that money to fund flood mitigation projects is to thwart the will of Congress.

There are millions of people on Medicaid 'right now nationwide who are able-bodied workers, young men, for example, who are not working, who are taking advantage of the system.'

Israel must know that when America said, 'Never Again,' we meant it.

Such horrific political violence has no place in our society.

Israel and the United States have been united, including in our shared insistence that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon.

if you think you can disrupt or violate those laws and get away with it just because you’re in elected office, is ludicrous.

Israel decided it needed to take action to defend itself. They were clearly within their right to do so.

I think there needs to be a message sent by the body as a whole that that is not what we’re going to do.

The president said over and over and over, ‘We’re not going to touch Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid,’

Today’s passage of this initial rescissions package marks a critical step towards a more responsible and transparent government, that puts the interests of the American taxpayers first.

Padilla’s actions rise to the level of a censure.

The vote on the package is an important signal — House Republicans are serious about getting our fiscal house in order.

I think the senator’s actions, my view is it was wildly inappropriate.

That behavior, at a minimum, it rises to the level of a censure.

Our members are ready to go lock in some of those DOGE cuts.