Sen. Lisa Murkowski on SNAP benefits and government shutdown
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Lisa Murkowski walks in no one’s shoes but her own as her recent memoir “Far From Home” confirms. This should bring her respect, but in far-from-home Washington, her insistence on being herself — or as she puts it,
On government funding, tariffs and Venezuelan boat strikes, Sen. Lisa Murkowski finds common cause with Democrats.
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Murkowski Says NPR-A Plan Ignores the Law
Senator Lisa Murkowski spoke on the Senate floor supporting a resolution to overturn the Biden administration’s 2022 management plan for Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A). She argued the plan restricted oil and gas development,
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was the sole Republican to sign on to the amicus brief, which argues that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to unilaterally impose tariffs.
Tribal nations are struggling to cover the costs of heating, food and education because of the government shutdown, advocates said at a Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing Wednesday.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) on Thursday voted against the Senate adjourning for the weekend as the monthlong government shutdown inches toward another week. With the Senate adjourned, she called it “business as usual.
Five months after the Trump administration canceled a series of environmental grants for Alaska, including an erosion-control grant that was to have gone to one of the villages hardest hit by ex-Typhoon Halong,
The Senate approved a resolution blocking President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada on Wednesday evening, dealing a symbolic blow to the president’s trade policy. Republican Sens.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said she understands why Democrats are hesitant to trust Republicans to negotiate in good faith over the ongoing shutdown, pointing to the Trump administration’s
A handful of Republicans joined Democrats to vote against President Trump's emergency tariffs against Brazil, Canada and other countries. But the votes were mostly symbolic and unlikely to become law.