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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Friday that Republicans “probably will” try to repeal legislation that spurred U.S. production of semiconductor chips, a statement he ...
At the Syracuse Regional Market, surrounded by republican lawmakers, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson cast doubt on the billion dollar CHIPS and Science Act which promises to bring jobs and ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) quickly backtracked after saying at a campaign event on Friday that he would “probably” move to try to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act, marking the second time in ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters Friday he expects Republicans to try and repeal the CHIPS Act if GOP lawmakers take control of Congress and former President Donald Trump wins the ...
At the Syracuse Regional Market, surrounded by republican lawmakers, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson cast doubt on the billion dollar CHIPS and Science Act.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) went into cleanup mode as he sought to quickly clarify comments he made suggesting Republicans would consider repealing the CHIPS and Science Act if former ...
Johnson later said his objection to the CHIPS Act was related to other programs that were included in the bill. “We’re going to support chip manufacturing, we do not support the Green New Deal.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) walked back comments he had made suggesting House Republicans would try to repeal a 2022 law intended to jumpstart U.S. semiconductor production. “I expect ...
Vice President Kamala Harris tore into Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Saturday for his comment that Republicans might seek to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act if they take control of Congress in ...
House Speaker Johnson tries to clarify remarks suggesting Republicans may try to repeal legislation that spurred U.S. production of semiconductor chips.
House Speaker Mike Johnson might have put a significant dent in the reelection hopes of one of the GOP’s most vulnerable congressional incumbents on Friday and later backtracked comments where ...