U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawai‘i, is one of four senators leading the charge on a bipartisan effort calling on U.S. Congress to pass the Kids Off Social Media Act. The measure would ...
Hawaiʻi Sen. Brian Schatz called for the passing of the bipartisan Kids Off Social Media Act, a bill that he is leading in ...
Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz is urging Congress for stricter nationwide age limits and enhanced social media platform ...
Following the implementation of Australia’s social media ban for children, US Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) called on ...
US Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaiʻi will host a statewide telephone town hall that offers residents an opportunity to hear ...
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'Costs are up, jobs are down': Brian Schatz introduces Trump to the reality of his affordability crisis in Senate floor remarks
On the Senate floor yesterday, Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) gave remarks calling out Donald Trump on the affordability crisis ...
The bipartisan group of senators sent letters to eight companies: Anthropic, Character.AI, Google, Luka, Meta, Microsoft, ...
Hawaii is bracing for the impact of recent cuts to Medicaid in what President Donald Trump called the “big beautiful bill,” which was signed into law in July 2025. There is now $1 trillion less going ...
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) slammed the Trump administration’s spending priorities in recent weeks, as several Americans are feeling the impact of the long-running government shutdown. Hundreds of ...
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) believes the vice president committed a severe “tactical error” in his response to misogynistic and racist comments made in a Young Republicans group chat. “I think Trump ...
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Indian envoy, US senator discuss deeper engagement in energy, technology, innovation
Washington: India's Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra held a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of the Senate Democratic ...
The Senate really can work fast when it wants. Brian Schatz picked for Senate at 7 p.m. EST in Hawaii and sworn in 2:36 p.m. next day in DC — carl hulse (@hillhulse) December 27, 2012 And, yes, since ...
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