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The GOP's budget proposal, known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' (OBBBA), aims to extend the 2017 tax cuts, impacting employment, tax structure, and federal student loans.
Leader Thune works to balance fiscal hawks' demands for deeper cuts with concerns about Medicaid changes in Trump's bill, describing the process as "incremental baby steps" toward July 4.
House and Senate Republicans are taking different approaches when it comes to the tax cuts that lawmakers are looking to ...
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The state’s hospitals, especially rural ones, could be among the biggest losers in the Senate version of Trump's signature ...
Taxpayers spent $56 billion on Medicaid last year for able-bodied adults abusing the program, according to a new report ...
The last U.S. Senate committees have submitted revisions to the House-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, shoring up funding ...
The Senate GOP’s version of the “big, beautiful bill” is facing major headwinds in the House as a growing number of lawmakers ...
President Donald Trump's tax and budget bill would increase deficits by $2.8 trillion over the next decade after including ...
In today’s edition … The “actually real friends” among D.C.’s fake friends … Medicaid takes center stage in the Senate … A ...
“In the Senate, at least, there isn't a high level of interest in doing anything on SALT,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...
After weeks of negotiations, it's unclear whether Republican senators are any closer to finding the votes to approve the ...