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The U.S. Senate returns this week to discuss the federal reconciliation bill. The legislation includes hundreds of millions of dollars in funding cuts to programs that Hoosiers said they depend on to survive.
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Banks says that Fort Wayne space manufacturing company L3Harris and the Crane Naval Warfare Center in southern Indiana are going to play a big role in development.
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Senators Todd Young and Jim Banks are speaking about President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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The man whose recent confrontation with Indiana senator Jim Banks went viral said he’s still waiting for an answer about what will happen to seniors and people with disabilities who depend on funds being cut by the federal government.
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A recently fired Department of Health and Human Services employee asked Sen. Jim Banks if he would do anything to stop layoffs of HHS workers.
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The Defund NPR Act says no “federal funds may, directly or indirectly” are allowed to be used by a public broadcast station and would strike mention of NPR from the federal Communications Act.
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U.S. Sen.-elect Jim Banks said he hopes to serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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The four-term U.S. representative is also a former member of the Indiana Senate. Banks has been a rising star in the Republican Party for years, including serving as chair of the influential Republican Study Committee in Congress.
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The lone debate in Indiana's 2024 U.S. Senate race was a sedate exchange between Libertarian Andrew Horning and Democrat Valerie McCray, as Republican Jim Banks declined to participate.
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The three candidates have divergent views on almost all of the top policy issues this election cycle.