The National Republican Congressional Committee has named Alaska Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola one of its top targets in 2024.
the debt bill — which included Republican priorities like work requirements for federal programs — would see “Alaska seniors, veterans, and children becoming collateral damage in this process.” And though Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has leveraged the bill to seek concessions in debt ceiling negotiations, it’s another measure that Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer declared “dead on arrival” in the Senate.
in the nation’s capital, and Peltola was one of 173 House Democrats to vote against the Republican-led effort. The Senate ultimately passed the bill and Biden signed it into law.launched
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