Election outcomes take shape one week later Election outcomes take shape one week later Pam / Wednesday, November 16, 2022 0 7938 Article rating: 4.0 One week after Election Day, we finally have a good idea of what the next two years will look like on Capitol Hill. While long thought that this year’s midterm elections would bring a “red wave” across the country, in the end Democrats were able to hold their ground in several swing states and remain in control of the Senate, while narrowly losing the House of Representatives to Republicans. Even with the Senate race in Georgia headed to a run-off next month, Democrats know they will be in control of the Senate at least until 2024. They currently control 50 votes, plus Vice President Kamala Harris would provide a 51st vote in the event the Senate stays 50-50 as it was prior to the election. Read more
2018 Midterm Elections – what happened? 2018 Midterm Elections – what happened? Written by ATSSA Vice President of Government Relations Nate Smith SuperUser Account / Friday, November 9, 2018 0 7676 Article rating: No rating On Nov. 6, 113 million Americans went to the polls to vote in federal, state, and local elections. This represents 49 percent of eligible voters. Read more
13Mar2023 ATSSA notes need for flexibility in final rule for Buy America requirements Monday, March 13, 2023 Read more