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President Trump and Republicans in Congress are celebrating this holiday weekend after both the House and Senate passed what ...
The fact remains that Republicans are only slightly offsetting significant tax cuts for the rich by decimating programs that help the poor, including food stamps and Medicaid.
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-1st, and Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-2nd, had told Republican leaders that they could not support legislation ...
The wide-ranging megabill is the vehicle for much of Trump’s domestic policy agenda for his second term in the White House, ...
President Donald Trump has signed his tax and spending bill into law after Republicans muscled it through Congress.
Republicans spent months selling the bill to themselves. Now they have to talk to a wider audience with many voters saying ...
Sure, maybe Gov. DeWine should have vetoed much more of this furtively fashioned budget. But at least the governor wants to ...
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who had been critical of the bill's cuts to Medicaid and SNAP -- the food assistance program ...
President Trump scored a significant legislative win this week by signing the “big, beautiful bill,” a massive reconciliation ...
All were hailed in the moment and became ripe political targets in campaigns that followed. In Trump’s case, the tax cuts may ...
The Wall Street Journal Board wrote that the president has an "uncanny habit of handing his opponents a sword." ...
Unlike the federal budget, which presidents must sign as-is, or veto entirely, Ohio lets governors veto individual parts of ...