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  2. Philip Hart - Wikipedia

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    Philip Aloysius Hart (December 10, 1912 – December 26, 1976) was an American lawyer and politician. A Democrat, he served as a United States Senator from Michigan from 1959 until his death from cancer in Washington, D.C. in 1976.

  3. Political positions of Elizabeth Warren - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Warren is the senior United States senator from Massachusetts. She is a member of the Democratic Party. [1] Warren was a candidate in the 2020 United States presidential election, [2] ultimately placing third behind Bernie Sanders, and eventual winner Joe Biden. Widely regarded as a progressive, she was previously a registered Republican.

  4. Senator says eliminating the Department of Education could ...

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    Earlier this week, Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a member of the Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, told ABC News that reaching a 60-vote threshold to pass legislation that ...

  5. GOP senator introduces bill to eliminate US Department of ...

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    It could be reintroduced next term but would require 60 votes to pass the Senate. Dismantling the agency next term would likely require the support of Democrats, who vehemently oppose the idea.

  6. Democratic senator says Trump’s plan to ‘cripple our ...

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    Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy (Conn.) said President-elect Trump’s plan to “cripple our democracy” is already underway. In a lengthy post thread on social platform X on Tuesday, Murphy argued ...

  7. List of members of the United States Congress by brevity of ...

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    This list excludes members whose term ended with 73rd United States Congress that served the entirety of that term, which due to the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution, only lasted from March 4, 1933, to January 3, 1935, and inaugural holders of Class 1 and Class 2 Senate seats that served the entirety of the first term, due ...

  8. Democratic convention education platform big on ... - AOL

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    Democrats at their party’s convention in Chicago have unveiled an education platform that combines old priorities such as universal pre-K and free community college with slams against ...

  9. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    In the House, the Democrats voted for the Act by a margin of 145–62. Democrats split on the issue of the Act's renewal in 2006. In the Senate, 34 Democrats voted for the 2006 renewal, and 9 against. In the House, 66 Democrats voted for the renewal, and 124 against. [citation needed]