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Steve Womack

 
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Title
Representative
Arkansas's 3rd District
Party Affiliation
Republican
2025
2026
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Representative Offices
Address
6101 Phoenix Ave
Suite
Suite 4
City/State/Zip
Fort Smith AR, 72903-5083
Phone
479-424-1146
Fax
479-424-2737
Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central
Address
303 N. Main St.
Suite
Suite 102
City/State/Zip
Harrison AR, 72601
Phone
870-741-6900
Fax
870-741-7741
Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central
Address
3333 Pinnacle Hills Parkway
Suite
Suite 120
City/State/Zip
Rogers AR, 72758
Phone
479-464-0446
Fax
479-464-0063
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12/23/2024 --foxnews
Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, experienced a “very rapid" decline since moving into a retirement facility, her son said, after a report detailed the congresswoman's absence from Washington.
12/20/2024 --kvue
If a bill isn't passed by midnight, non-essential work in the federal government will shut down, and essential workers will go unpaid until funding is approved.
12/19/2024 --bangordailynews
In a hastily convened evening vote punctuated by angry outbursts over the self-made crisis, the lawmakers failed to reach the two-thirds threshold needed for passage.
12/19/2024 --dailykos
The House rejected President-elect Donald Trump's new plan Thursday to fund federal operations and suspend the debt ceiling a day before a government shutdown, as Democrats refused to accommodate his sudden demands and the quick fix cobbled together by Republican leaders.In a hastily convened evening vote punctuated by angry outbursts over the self-made crisis, the lawmakers failed to reach the two-thirds threshold needed for passage — but House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared determined to try again before Friday's midnight deadline.“We're going to do the right thing here,” Johnson said ahead of the vote. But he didn't even get a majority, with the bill failing 174-235.The outcome proved a massive setback for Trump and his billionaire ally, Elon Musk, who rampaged against Johnson's bipartisan compromise, which Republicans and Democrats had reached earlier to prevent a Christmastime government shutdown.It provides an preview of the turbulence ahead when Trump returns to the White House with Republican control of the House and Senate. During his first term, Trump led Republicans into the longest government shutdown in history during the 2018 Christmas season, and interrupted the holidays in 2020 by tanking a bipartisan COVID-relief bill and forcing a do-over.Hours earlier, Trump announced “SUCCESS in Washington!” in coming up with the new package which would keep government running for three more months, add $100.4 billion in disaster assistance including for hurricane-hit states, and allow more borrowing through Jan. 30, 2027."Speaker Mike Johnson and the House have come to a very good Deal,” Trump posted.But Republicans, who had spent 24 hours largely negotiating with themselves to come up with the new plan, ran into a wall of resistance from Democrats, who were were in no hurry to appease demands from Trump — or his billionaire ally Musk.House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Democrats were sticking with the original deal with Johnson and called the new one “laughable.”x.@RepJeffries: "The Musk-Johnson proposal is not serious. It's laughable. Extreme MAGA Republicans are driving us to a government shutdown." pic.twitter.com/PoHVNeInsv— CSPAN (@cspan) December 19, 2024“It's not a serious proposal,” Jeffries said as he walked to Democrats' own closed-door caucus meeting. Inside, Democrats were chanting, “Hell, no!”All day, Johnson had been fighting to figure out how to meet Trump's sudden demands — and keep his own job — while federal offices are being told to prepare to shutter operations.The new proposal whittled the 1,500-page bill to 116 pages and drops a number of add-ons — notably the first pay raise for lawmakers in more than a decade, which could have allowed as much as a 3.8% bump. That drew particular scorn as Musk turned his social media army against the bill.Trump said early Thursday that Johnson will “easily remain speaker” for the next Congress if he “acts decisively and tough” in coming up with a new plan to also raise the debt limit, a stunning request just before the Christmas holidays that has put the beleaguered speaker in a bind.And if not, the president-elect warned of trouble ahead for Johnson and Republicans in Congress.“Anybody that supports a bill that doesn’t take care of the Democrat quicksand known as the debt ceiling should be primaried and disposed of as quickly as possible,” Trump told Fox News Digital.The tumultuous turn of events, coming as lawmakers were preparing to head home for the holidays, sparks a familiar reminder of what it's like in Trump-run Washington.For Johnson, who faces his own problems ahead of a Jan. 3 House vote to remain speaker, Trump's demands left him severely weakened, forced to abandon his word with Democrats and work into the night to broker the new approach.Trump’s allies even floated the far-fetched idea of giving billionaire Musk the speaker’s gavel, since the speaker is not required to be a member of the Congress. Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., posted she was “open” to the idea.Democrats were beside themselves, seeing this as a fitting coda after one of the most unproductive congressional sessions in modern times.“Here we are once again in chaos,” said House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, who detailed the harm a government shutdown would cause Americans. “And what for? Because Elon Musk, an unelected man, said, ‘We’re not doing this deal, and Donald Trump followed along.’”The debate in the House chamber grew heated as lawmakers blamed each other for the mess.House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Pete Aguilar, the caucus chair, speak at a news conference on Dec. 19 after Trump abruptly rejected a bipartisan plan to prevent a government shutdown.At one point, Rep. Marc Molinaro, who was presiding over the debate, slammed the speaker’s gavel with such force that it broke.The stakes couldn't be higher. Trump was publicly turning on those who opposed him.One hardline Republican, Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, drew Trump’s ire for refusing to along with the plan and telling colleagues they had no self-respect for piling onto the nation’s debt.“It’s shameful!” Roy thundered, standing on the Democratic side of the aisle and pointing at his fellow Republicans.The slimmed-down package does include federal funds to rebuild Baltimore’s collapsed Key Bridge, but dropped a separate land transfer that could have paved the way for a new Washington Commanders football stadium.But it abandons a long list of other bipartisan bills that had support as lawmakers in both parties try to wrap work for the year. It extends government funds through March 14.Adding an increase in the debt ceiling to what had been a bipartisan package is a show-stopper for Republicans who routinely vote against more borrowing, and Democrats who weren't about to give into Trump's demands without a price.While Democrats have floated their own ideas in the past for lifting or even doing away with the debt limit caps that have created some of the toughest debates in Congress — Sen. Elizabeth Warren had suggested as much — they appear to be in no bargaining mood to save Johnson from Trump — even before the president-elect is sworn into office.The current debt limit expires Jan. 1, 2025, and threatens to bog down the start of the new administration with months of negotiations to raise it. Trump wants the problem off the table before he joins the White House.As senior Republicans broke from a Thursday morning meeting in the House speaker’s office there was no resolution in sight — a preview of what’s to come when Republicans control Congress and Trump is in the White House in the new year.Rep. Steve Womack, an Arkansas Republican and senior appropriator, said the collapse of a bipartisan stopgap funding deal this week would “probably be a good trailer right now for the 119th Congress.”Federal funding is scheduled to expire at midnight Friday as a current temporary government funding bill runs out.The bipartisan compromise brokered between Johnson and the Democrats outraged conservatives for its spending and extras.Musk, in his new foray into politics, led the charge. The wealthiest man in the world used his social media platform X to amplify the unrest, and GOP lawmakers were besieged with phone calls to their offices telling them to oppose the plan.Trump told Johnson to start over — with the new demand on the debt limit, something that generally takes months to negotiate and that his own party generally opposes.The White House’s Office of Management and Budget had provided initial communication to agencies about possible shutdown planning last week, according to an official at the agency.Campaign Action
12/19/2024 --cumberlink
President-elect Donald Trump claimed "success" Thursday in coming up with a new plan to fund the government and suspend the debt ceiling a day before a government shutdown, urging Congress to swiftly pass it.
11/02/2024 --abcnews
Arkansas' four Republican U.S. House members are trying to fend off challenges from Democrats hoping to break the GOP's hold on the state's federal delegation
10/24/2024 --rollcall
House Energy-Water Appropriations Subcommittee ranking member Marcy Kaptur, the longest-serving woman in congressional history, is in a tough reelection race.
10/21/2024 --cbsnews
Exclusive video shows leader of a North Carolina "election integrity" activist group describe a strategy for identifying "suspicious" voters for post-election challenges.
09/27/2024 --foxnews
Johnny Cash has become the first musician to be honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol, joining presidents such as Ronald Reagan and George Washington and civil rights figures such as Rosa Parks.
08/21/2024 --pantagraph
The Bloomington Transportation Commission recommended new local truck routes and restrictions to the City Council.
08/05/2024 --theadvocate
WASHINGTON – After years of bickering over whether Louisiana should send two Black candidates to the U.S. House or just one, state government and minority voters now find themselves sharing a common goal: beseeching the U.S. Supreme Court to sort...
08/01/2024 --dailybreeze
LA Metro can’t yet get Angelenos to LAX, where most all of us want or need to often go, and yet it can participate in a $2 billion people-mover scheme to get affluent Rams and Taylor Swift fans to the privately owned SoFi Stadium?
07/24/2024 --kron4
House Republicans are canceling votes next week and starting their August recess early as the party struggles to pass its remaining annual government funding bills. GOP leadership confirmed the schedule change on Wednesday, a day before the last votes of the month are now expected. The House is scheduled to return in early September. Leaders [...]
 
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