2025: A Productive Year for the United States Senate

United States Senator John Thune/Official photo.
OnThePoint commentary airs weekly on WHBO AM 1040.

Welcome back to OnThePoint, I’m Greg C. Truax.

President Trump makes news, but here’s another headline: Senate Majority Leader John Thune says 2025 was a historically busy—and productive—year for the U.S. Senate: the longest session in more than 15 years, and the most votes in half a century.

The Senate confirmed over 400 presidential nominees, far exceeding recent past totals. It also repealed a slate of burdensome Biden-era rules and regulations. And the results weren’t abstract: legislation to fight fentanyl, keep criminals off our streets, create the first federal stablecoin framework, and—importantly—pass working-family tax cuts that open new opportunity by putting  more money in Americans’ pockets.

That’s not rhetoric—that’s governing. And it’s exactly what Washington should look like.

From the NewsTalk 1040 studios, I’m Greg C. Truax.

Greg C. Truax is president of GCTMediaGroup, a film production studio, online magazine publisher, radio commentator, and creator of written and broadcast opinion commentary.


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