Bipartisan Support
Coverage of Bipartisan Support in the Nexus archive.
- Zelensky Expresses Condolences Over Death of US Senator Lindsey Graham
President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed condolences following the death of US Senator Lindsey Graham on July 11 at age 71. Graham had visited Ukraine 10 times during the Russian invasion and met with Zelensky twice in the past week, focusing on bipartisan support and expanding sanctions against Russia.
- Trump’s attack on TPS for Haitians is an attack on Springfield, Ohio’s entire community
The article highlights the impact of Haitian residents with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) on Springfield, Ohio's revitalization and criticizes Trump's efforts to end TPS for Haitians, which the author links to increased community tensions including bomb threats and assaults. The author emphasizes the program's bipartisan history and the community's resilience against political attacks.
- Kaine says guardrails on Pentagon firings could see bipartisan support
Sen. Tim Kaine stated that implementing guardrails on Pentagon firings could gain bipartisan support in Congress. This follows a series of high-level officer departures from the military during the second Trump administration.
- American pro-Israel activists may have just had their worst week ever
American pro-Israel activists may have experienced their worst week due to one party supporting Israel's critics and another party negotiating with Jerusalem's top adversary, marking a shift from previous bipartisan support.
- Bipartisan housing bill aims to boost homeownership. Could it work?
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, supported by both parties, aims to reduce major investors' ability to hoard homes to increase homeownership.
- Senate passes sweeping housing affordability bill with bipartisan support
The Senate passed a sweeping housing affordability bill with bipartisan support. A real estate for-sale sign in Portland, Oregon, is highlighted in the article.
- Both Sides of Aisle Support Crypto: Paglia
The article highlights bipartisan support for cryptocurrency, as indicated by Paglia. It suggests that both political sides are in favor of crypto despite the lack of detailed content.
- US voters support HIV/Aids relief – will Trump’s cuts backfire in the midterms?
US midterm voters strongly support the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), with 74% backing funding and 80% citing a moral obligation to support HIV/AIDS treatment. The Trump administration's cuts to the program, which has bipartisan history, may face political backlash ahead of the midterms.
- House votes to allow rotisserie chicken food stamps purchases
The U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment to the farm bill allowing rotisserie chicken purchases with SNAP benefits. The bipartisan vote was 384-35, marking a change to long-standing restrictions on food stamp usage for items requiring home cooking.