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NCDP Statement on the ACA Tax Credits Expiring
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Jan. 3 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party issued the following news on Jan. 1, 2026:

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NCDP Statement on the ACA Tax Credits Expiring

Today, nearly a million North Carolinians will face paying a health care premium that has doubled or more because DC Republicans - cheered on by Michael Whatley - refused to renew the ACA tax credits that expired yesterday. In response, NCDP Chair Anderson Clayton released the following statement:

"I'm devastated for the nearly one million North Carolinians who are now paying double or more for their monthly health premium or ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Trump Took Down a Narcoterrorist - Democrats Made Excuses
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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Trump Took Down a Narcoterrorist. Democrats Made Excuses.

Democrats spent years coddling Nicolas Maduro as his narcoterrorist and authoritarian regime poisoned American communities with drugs, violence, and chaos.

President Trump took action, and Maduro is now in custody, highlighting the dangerous cost of Democrat weakness. Voters won't forget who failed them when it mattered most.

"Democrats spent years protecting a dictator while Americans paid the price. President Trump ended the excuses ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Pain at the Pump? Thank Tax-Raiser Nellie Pou
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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Pain at the Pump? Thank Tax-Raiser Nellie Pou.

New Jersey's gas tax went up again yesterday, jumping nearly 9% and bringing the tax total to nearly 50 cents for a gallon of gasoline and over 56 cents for diesel.

And New Jerseyans have clueless Nellie Pou to thank for the hike.

In 2024, Pou voted to raise New Jersey's gas tax every year for five years, despite the fact that New Jersey already had the seventh-highest gas tax in the nation at the time.

This isn't the only time Pou's voted to ... Show Full Article

NRCC: Miller-Meeks, Nunn Deliver $209M for Rural Iowa Health Care
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news on Jan. 2, 2026:

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Miller-Meeks, Nunn Deliver $209M for Rural Iowa Health Care

Representatives Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Zach Nunn are delivering real results for Iowa families.

Reps. Miller-Meeks and Nunn secured $209 million in federal funding for rural healthcare in Iowa, a huge win to expand access to affordable care and strengthen rural hospitals.

The funding was included in the Working Families Tax Cuts, which Miller-Meeks and Nunn passed last year.

"Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Zach ... Show Full Article

NRCC: CA-22 - Socialist Randy vs. Establishment Darlin' Bains
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:

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CA-22: Socialist Randy vs. Establishment Darlin' Bains

As 2026 kicks off, Democrats are locked in a full-blown knife fight that perfectly exposes the party's identity crisis: a socialist takeover versus the establishment machine, with no concern for Valley families caught in the middle.

On one side is Socialist Randy Villegas, a Bernie Sanders-backed progressive who is now importing the same radical architects who turned New York City into a national cautionary tale.

On the other is Establishment ... Show Full Article

N.C. Democratic Party: Editorial - Michael Whatley Earns "Where's Waldo" Award For Being Absent As Helene "Recovery Czar"
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Jan. 3 -- The North Carolina Democratic Party issued the following news:

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NEW EDITORIAL: Michael Whatley Earns "Where's Waldo" Award For Being Absent As Helene "Recovery Czar"

Smoky Mountain News: "If there were an award for being hardest to find while holding an important job, Michael Whatley would have no competition."

A new editorial by Smoky Mountain News is giving DC insider Michael Whatley the "Where's Waldo" award for his failure to help Western North Carolina recover from Hurricane Helene, naming him "the recovery czar who's been harder to find than federal ... Show Full Article

Mich. Democratic Party: Mike Rogers' ACA Price Hikes Go Into Effect, Spiking Premiums for Hundreds of Thousands of Michiganders
LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 3 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Jan. 2, 2026:

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STATEMENT: Mike Rogers' ACA Price Hikes Go Into Effect, Spiking Premiums for Hundreds of Thousands of Michiganders

After Trump and Republicans allowed ACA subsidies to expire on December 31, 2025, health care premiums are more than doubling on average and "disrupt[ing] health care access for approximately half a million Michigan residents." Out-of-touch multimillionaire Mike Rogers "firmly supported" these ACA price hikes and is dodging questions from reporters as health care costs ... Show Full Article