Rep. Andy Harris, the Eastern Shore Republican who chairs the House Freedom Caucus (HFC), has lined up his group behind President Donald Trump’s desired plan to avoid a government shutdown this week.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris: Why I Support CR To Fund The Government At today's House Republican leadership press briefing, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) promoted the CR. Fuel your success with Forbes.
The House Freedom Caucus handed Democrats ammunition on Monday after dropping an op-ed that calls for reforms to Medicaid and boosted the Democrats’ narrative that the GOP wants to gut the beneficiary program for millions of Americans.
The head of the conservative House Freedom Caucus predicted Monday that Congress will raise the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction, a sign that deficit hawks will not stand in the way of SALT changes later this year.
The ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus threw its backing behind a stopgap funding package, bolstering Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempt to pass the bill without the help of House Democrats and avert a government shutdown on March 15.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris (R-MD) explains why the House Freedom Caucus is breaking tradition and supporting the short-term continuing resolution. “This is a very different CR. It restricts funding,
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris told The Washington Times that he and other fiscal hard-liners are willing to support a stopgap bill continuing government funding at Biden administration levels because they know President Trump won’t spend it all.
Much hoped-for changes, including a doubling of the deduction for joint filers, are set to be part of a Republican package renewing many of President Trump's first-term tax cuts.
Members of the conservative caucus said the censure of Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's joint address did not go far enough.
Tonight's featured guest will be Wyoming GOP Rep. Harriet Hageman. Also appearing will be Maryland GOP Rep. Andy Harris, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus and a physician; Nathan Ough, president and CEO of VoltaGrid;
Democratic New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim repeatedly dodged CNN’s Jake Tapper’s “simple question” Sunday about how he will vote on the upcoming funding bill as Republicans are pressing to avoid a government shutdown.