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As part of Trump’s tax-and-spend bill, Republicans extended the debt limit by $5 trillion, leaving some wondering if the policy of setting any limit is outdated.
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now law but the political fallout remains to be seen, columnist Ron Faucheux writes.
Photo: President Donald Trump signs his signature bill of tax breaks and spending cuts at the White House, Friday, July 4, ...
President Donald Trump recently signed H.R.1, aka the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” into law. The basis of the bill is an extension of the 2017 tax relief. Also included in the new law is the first ...
Mississippi is projected to see one of the highest increases in its uninsured rate following the signing of a new federal ...
New York is on track to lose out on $750 million in Medicaid funding this year thanks to the federal budget cuts agreed to in Washington last week. State officials also expect to see at least $3 ...
History can be cruel. Charles Sumner, the great abolitionist senator from Massachusetts, is remembered only for being beaten ...
The 900-page tax and policy package fulfills several key campaign promises but also makes cuts that could boot millions from ...
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Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week.
Medicaid recipients across North Carolina could soon feel the effects of sweeping changes under the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The new law pl ...
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