Washington lawmakers are back home selling the pros and cons of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," leveraging the law to shape their message to voters ahead of midterms.
Washington lawmakers are back home selling the pros and cons of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," leveraging the law to shape their message to voters ahead of midterms. WASHINGTON —
Lawmakers are on August recess after a busy first half of the year for the Republican-controlled Congress.
While back home, they're actively engaging constituents to discuss the work they've done, with President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act taking center stage.
Now, with midterm elections approaching next year, both parties are using the bill to shape their messaging.
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