Warren Davidson
Coverage of Warren Davidson in the Nexus archive.
- Catching Our Eye News Roundup, July 2, 2026
The Ohio Capital Journal's roundup highlights a bipartisan housing bill passed by Congress with most Ohio members supporting it, except Rep. Warren Davidson (Republican). It also notes that Trump's policies increased Ohio households' costs by $2,175 since January 2025. Sen. Bernie Moreno aims to end birthright citizenship following a Supreme Court ruling upholding the 14th Amendment. Additionally, Ohio humanities organizations face challenges after Trump's federal grant cuts.
- Independent repair shops say vehicle data access threatens their future
Independent auto repair shops face challenges accessing vehicle diagnostic data and tools, threatening their viability. A bipartisan bill, the REPAIR Act, aims to ensure these shops have equal access to data and information as automakers' preferred networks, with support from industry groups and lawmakers.
- Independent repair shops say vehicle data access threatens their future
Independent auto repair shops face challenges accessing vehicle diagnostic data and tools, threatening their ability to compete with dealership networks. A bipartisan bill, the REPAIR Act, aims to grant independent shops equal access to vehicle data and repair information, supported by shop owners and industry groups.
- Independent repair shops say vehicle data access threatens their future
A bipartisan bill in Congress, the REPAIR Act, aims to ensure independent auto repair shops have equal access to vehicle diagnostic data and repair information as dealerships. Independent shop owners and industry representatives argue limited access hinders their ability to serve customers and increases costs, while automakers claim existing agreements already address these issues.
- Why Trump changes his tune after aides convince him to stick to a script as Republicans defect
President Trump often contradicts his advisors' scripted messages by expressing his true views publicly after being influenced. Four Republicans defected in a House vote to end the Iran conflict, prompting Trump's criticism. He later abandoned a controversial $1.8 billion fund but later criticized reporters for questioning his reversal.
- Trump pans ‘bad Republicans’ who voted to end the Iran war
President Donald Trump criticized four Republicans who voted with Democrats to limit his war powers regarding the Iran conflict, calling them 'grandstanders' and questioning their patriotism. The resolution was symbolic, and one of the Republicans, Thomas Massie, lost his primary election to a Trump-backed challenger.
- US House approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran
The U.S. House passed a resolution requiring President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran and obtain congressional approval for further military action. The 215-208 vote included four Republicans joining Democrats after six soldiers were killed in an Iranian drone strike. The measure faces uncertainty in the Senate despite bipartisan support.
- US House approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran
The U.S. House passed a resolution requiring President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran and seek congressional approval for further military action, with 215-208 vote. Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, which follows a deadly Iranian drone strike in Kuwait and aims to limit presidential authority in the conflict.
- Trump news at a glance: rare rebuke for president as four House Republicans side with Democrats to pass war powers resolution
The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution requiring President Donald Trump to seek Congressional approval or withdraw US forces from Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in a 215-208 vote. The resolution moves to the US Senate for prompt consideration under law. Dissenting Republicans included Thomas Massie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Warren Davidson, and Tom Barrett.
- US House, including Pa. Republican Brian Fitzpatrick, votes to approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran
The U.S. House passed a resolution to restrict President Donald Trump's military actions in Iran, requiring congressional approval for further operations. The 215-208 vote included four Republicans joining Democrats, marking a significant challenge to Trump's war policies. The measure follows a failed attempt in the House and stalled Senate efforts.
- US House approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran
The U.S. House passed a resolution to force President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran and require congressional approval for further military action, with a 215-208 vote. Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, marking a significant rebuke of Trump's handling of the conflict, which has resulted in military casualties and global supply chain disruptions.
- US House approves measure to restrain Trump action in Iran
The U.S. House passed a resolution to force President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran and require congressional approval for further military action, voting 215-208. Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, which follows a prior failed attempt and aims to limit presidential authority in the conflict that has resulted in military deaths and global supply chain disruptions.
- House passes War Powers Resolution to force Trump to end the war he launched against Iran
The U.S. House passed a War Powers Resolution to force President Donald Trump to end the war with Iran and require congressional approval for further military action. The 215-208 vote included four Republicans joining Democrats, marking a significant challenge to Trump’s war efforts. The resolution aims to limit presidential authority to escalate military conflicts.
- House rebukes Trump over war in Iran
The House passed a resolution to limit President Trump's military actions in Iran, marking Congress' first successful rebuke of his war effort. Four Republicans and Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) supported the measure, but it remains symbolic due to the Senate's GOP control and potential presidential veto. Previous attempts to constrain the conflict failed, including a recent 212-212 tie vote.
- Speaker Johnson one step closer to renewing controversial spy program after conservatives fall in line
House Speaker Mike Johnson secured a procedural vote to extend Section 702 of FISA for three years after persuading GOP privacy hawks to support the measure. The vote included a Senate-passed budget for immigration enforcement and a CBDC ban, which placated conservative concerns. However, Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned that any FISA bill with CBDC language would face resistance.
- House hands Trump a win with failed Iran war powers vote
House Democrats failed to pass a third war powers resolution to constrain President Trump's authority to wage war with Iran, losing 213 to 214. Centrist Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) and libertarian Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) voted against and with the measure, respectively, while some lawmakers shifted their votes compared to previous attempts.
- Republicans block Jeffries' gambit to curb Trump's Iran war powers
House Republicans blocked a Democratic war powers resolution aimed at curbing President Trump's military actions in Iran. Democrats, led by Rep. Glenn Ivey, sought to end the conflict through congressional approval, but GOP leaders adjourned the session before allowing debate. The House is set to reconvene in early April for potential votes on similar measures.