A bipartisan Senate duo is aiming to reduce the influx of political mail to households by cutting off a key federal subsidy that boosts Republican and Democratic party committees.
Senators aim to reduce pesky political junk mail, ending key federal subsidy to Republican and Democratic Party
Politics
November 24, 2025
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