Sen Hawley Says GOP Can Learn From Dems After Legislative Victory

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has asked his party members to potentially learn from their Democrat opponents about how to push forward bills.

Hawley’s comments came after the Democrats succeeded in getting the Inflation Reduction Act passed in a 50–50 vote, with Vice President Kamala Harris providing the tie-breaker. “I’ll give the Dems this. With a 50/50 Senate & a historically unpopular president, they passed major (terrible) legislation. Lots of it. They came to do something. There’s a lesson there for the GOP. If they get back Congress, they better be willing to fight,” Hawley said in an Aug. 8 tweet.

Though Hawley voted against the Inflation Reduction Act, he was one of the seven Republicans who voted with the 50 Democrats to maintain a monthly cap of $35 on the price of insulin. However, the insulin provision was eventually discarded as it fell three votes short of the 60 needed to get it passed.

The Inflation Reduction Act extends the subsidies provided under the Affordable Care Act, imposes a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent, and provides funds for climate-related spending and tax credits among a host of other provisions.

In the Senate, all Republicans voted against the bill, with its tax provisions being a key subject of opposition. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) criticized Democrats for having “robbed American families once through inflation” and now using the bill to rob them a second time.

“Americans want Washington to address inflation, crime, and the border—not another reckless liberal taxing and spending spree,” McConnell had said in an Aug. 6 tweet.

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Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel warned that the passage of the Inflation Reduction Bill will cost Democrats dearly in the upcoming November midterm elections.

In a statement, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), ranking member of the Senate


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