U.S. Sen. Todd Young said the veto is "partisan politics at its worst" and "why Americans are counting down the days until President Biden leaves the White House." ...
Ind., recently announced his four committee assignments for the 119th Congress. For the first time, Young was selected to serve on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The Intelligence ...
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) is reacting after President Joe Biden vetoed the Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act (JUDGES) of 2024.
Young's JUDGES Act of 2024 would add 66 district court judgeships over the next 10 years, including one in Evansville.
Ind. announced on Monday that he will serve on the Senate Intelligence Committee, as well as three other committees, in the 119th ...
U.S. Senator Todd Young, R-Indiana recently announced his four committee assignments for the 119th Congress. For the first ...
Biden said the bill would also have created new judgeships in states where senators have not filled existing judicial ...
WASHINGTON D.C. — The office of U.S. Senator Todd Young, R-Ind. announced on Monday that he will serve on the Senate Intelligence Committee, as well as three other committees, in the 119th Congress.
Ind., has said that he has been assigned to four committees for the upcoming two-year Congressional term, including the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
How about McCormick challenges Todd Young to publicly support Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense before the game?