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Since Jan 6 riot, Cruz has spent more campaign cash on private security than almost any in Congress

WASHINGTON Sen. Ted Cruz has spent more than almost any other member of Congress on private security since Election Day, drawing $126,000 from his campaign account for security systems and personnel. Only two senators have spent more, and Cruz’s total far eclipses the security outlays of any other Texan in Congress, including those who have stepped up spending on protective equipment and guards since the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. “Sen. Cruz receives a high volume of violent threats and will continue to protect his family,” said spokeswoman Erin Perrine. She declined to elaborate, or say what prompted the sudden investment in security after Election Day.

Biden under pressure from progressives to end rubber stamp on bank deals

Biden under pressure from progressives to end ‘rubber stamp’ on bank deals POLITICO 1 hr ago By Leah Nylen © AP Photo/Susan Walsh Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., left, and Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, right, walk on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 11, 2021. The last time the Justice Department challenged a bank merger was in 1985, around the time that compact discs and New Coke debuted. In the 36 years since, the U.S. has shed roughly 10,000 banks some from bank failures, but most through acquisitions that regulators and antitrust prosecutors at the Justice Department have blessed. Critics say that has led to higher fees for consumers, reduced access to banking services and increased concerns about risk to the financial system.

GOP senators oppose corporate tax hike as non-negotiable red line as they float taxes on drivers to pay for infrastructure

GOP senators oppose corporate tax hike as a red line and float taxes on drivers to pay for infrastructure jzeballos@businessinsider.com (Joseph Zeballos-Roig) Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Republicans were strongly opposed to corporate tax hike. I think that s a non-negotiable red line, she said, and other top Republicans around her agreed. Republicans are drafting an infrastructure plan that may be mostly financed with taxes on drivers. Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia said that GOP senators won t budge from their resistance to hiking corporate taxes, a key element in President Joe Biden s infrastructure plan. I think that s a non-negotiable red line, Capito told reporters on Thursday of her party s opposition to increasing corporate taxation.

Sens Cruz, Hawley and Lee introduce proposal to strip MLB of antitrust exemptions

Sens Cruz, Hawley and Lee introduce proposal to strip MLB of antitrust exemptions
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