John James says a both parties have failed,a refuses to name specific Republicans

During an event with supporters on Saturday, U.S. Senate candidate John James repeated his message that both Democrats and Republicans are to blame for shortcomings in Washington. James was quick to name his opponent Senator Debbie Stabenow and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as part of the group who has "failed the American people."

Huizenga Criticizes Trump Tariff PlanHOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) –…

President Trump's plan to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on the European Union, Canada, and Mexico under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, is not sitting well with Michigan District 2 Republican Congressman Bill Huizenga. In a statement sent to media Thursday, Huizenga called the idea misguided, saying that, while he supports America-first plans, "I don't believe this proposal achieves the desired outcome.

Senate approves bill easing bank rules in step to rewrite reforms

The U.S. Senate voted 67 to 31 on Wednesday to ease bank rules, bringing Congress a step closer to passing the first rewrite of the Dodd-Frank reform law enacted after the 2007-2009 global financial crisis. WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate voted 67 to 31 on Wednesday to ease bank rules, bringing Congress a step closer to passing the first rewrite of the Dodd-Frank reform law enacted after the 2007-2009 global financial crisis.

Congress Sets Sights on Federal Cryptocurrency Rules

Jolted by the global investment craze over bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, U.S. lawmakers are moving to consider new rules that could impose stricter federal oversight on the emerging asset class, several top lawmakers told Reuters. Bipartisan momentum is growing in the Senate and House of Representatives for action to address the risks posed by virtual currencies to investors and the financial system, they said.

Huizenga talks about vote to repeal and replace Obamacare

Congressman Bill Huizenga spoke with FOX 17 News live early Thursday evening after casting his vote in support of the American Health Care Act. The bill is being branded as the repeal and replace of the Affordable Care Act that Republicans have been promising throughout the 2016 campaign season and beyond.

Trump’s Own Party Hands Him Health Care Defeat

One extra day could not buy President Donald Trump and his Republican Congress the first major legislative victory they needed to set the tone for the new administration. Republicans canceled a crucial health care bill vote at the last minute Friday rather than lose a battle of numbers on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Healthcare vote dominates Congressman Huizenga’s Facebook Live event

As he wrapped up a 41-minute Facebook Live discussion with residents, U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga recognized the flow of both angry-face emoticons and thumbs-up symbols spilling across the screen. "We've got some disappointed people, based on the frowny faces," Huizenga said.

Ap Fact Check: No Trump order to deport welfare immigrants

Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., left, and Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., right, watch as House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. pats President Donald Trump on the back after the president signed the House Joint Resolution 41, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.

Boeing Hedging Its Bets

Boeing executives are mischaracterizing Congressional efforts to block a controversial $25 billion aircraft sale to Iran, according to lawmakers who spoke to THE WEEKLY STANDARD about statements by executives from the aerospace company. The lawmakers reiterated calls on Boeing to drop its planned sale to Iran Air, whose planes have been used by the Iranian military to transport weapons, according to the Obama administration.