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Kayla Sharpe

Washington, D.C., United States

Deputy Team Leader, Newsletters at Bloomberg Government

Tech-obsessed gaming geek, media freak, digital journalist, AKA, and W&M alum. INDG Deputy Newsletter Team Lead. Send memes to [email protected]

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  • Nov 13, 2024 | news.bgov.com | Giuseppe Macri |Jeannie Baumann |Kayla Sharpe

    Senate Republicans choose a new leader today — and by proxy, how much influence they’ll give Donald Trump. But first, you should know:Two Senate Finance Committee veterans are vying for GOP leader, giving them an advantage before next year’s tax overhaul. Senate Republicans will have to turn from celebrating their majority to defending it ahead of 2026, when the map gets tougher. There’s competition for lower-level positions in House Republicans’ leadership elections today.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | about.bgov.com | Giuseppe Macri |Jeannie Baumann |Kayla Sharpe

    Bloomberg Government subscribers get the stories like this first. Act now and gain unlimited access to everything you need to know. Learn more. Lobbyists are backing Kamala Harris’ campaign — whether she likes it, or not. But first, you should know: Donald Trump is promising to go full-bore on tariffs if he retakes the White House. Georgia narrowed its criminal case against Trump for alleged attempts to overturn 2020 election results.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | about.bgov.com | Kayla Sharpe

    Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are wrapping up a bus tour in Georgia , where their campaign is looking to target Black male voters and rural communities in the battleground state. But first, you should know: Harris and Walz join CNN tonight for their first in-depth, on-the-record interview. The CIA says it’s better prepared to tackle foreign meddling in this year’s elections. Pharmacies and drugmakers are weighing how to implement lower drug prices negotiated by the Biden administration.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | news.bgov.com | Kayla Sharpe

    Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are wrapping up a bus tour in Georgia, where their campaign is looking to target Black male voters and rural communities in the battleground state. But first, you should know:Harris and Walz join CNN tonight for their first in-depth, on-the-record interview. The CIA says it’s better prepared to tackle foreign meddling in this year’s elections. Pharmacies and drugmakers are weighing how to implement lower drug prices negotiated by the Biden administration.

  • Aug 15, 2024 | news.bgov.com | Kayla Sharpe |Jeannie Baumann

    Kamala Harris heads to Raleigh, N.C. today, where she will unveil sweeping economic proposals focused on the core expenses of American life. The trip will be her eighth visit to the Tar Heel state this year. But first, you should know:Harris pitched a second debate with Donald Trump in October. Rep. Matt Gaetz is among incumbent lawmakers facing primary challenges in Florida, Alaska, and Wyoming next week. Many voters in Michigan say the swing state’s economy is on the wrong track.

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Kayla N. Sharpe 📸
Kayla N. Sharpe 📸 @KaylaNSharpe
5 Nov 24

RT @jeffwilen: No YOU’RE getting emotional about the inscription on the National Postal Museum building https://t.co/LFKSqJkhf3

Kayla N. Sharpe 📸
Kayla N. Sharpe 📸 @KaylaNSharpe
27 Aug 24

RT @MaeveSheehey: I was so grateful for the opportunity to cover last week’s convention in Chicago with @jonathantamari and ⁦@agreilingkean…

Kayla N. Sharpe 📸
Kayla N. Sharpe 📸 @KaylaNSharpe
19 Jul 24

RT @natsfert: i'm just a girl standing in front of the president asking him to do it during normal business hours