The Cost Coalition, a bipartisan group opposed to President Donald Trump ‘s economic agenda, is looking to maintain momentum coming out of the 2025 elections with “targeted” affordability-focused investment campaigns for both House and Senate races during the 2026 cycle.
The group was founded in May by Terry Holt, a longtime adviser to former President George W. Bush and former House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), and Andrew Bates, a White House spokesperson for former President Joe Biden. Austin Weatherford, the former chief of staff to former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), also joined the coalition earlier this year.
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