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U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff attacked President Donald Trump and the Republican agenda, particularly the recently passed tax and spending bill, in a reelection campaign rally.
Congress passed and on July 4th the President signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a sweeping fiscal package aimed at tax reform, business incentives, and federal budget adjustments.
“When Medicaid is cut, those people don’t stop getting sick or injured,” said Dr. Christina Campana, president of the Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. “They keep showing ...
Jim Shaw writes that Sens. Cramer and Hoeven and Reps. Fedorchak and Fischbach should be actors based on the performance they recently gave touting President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” ...
Medi-Cal faces major changes under Trump’s new health care law, including enrollment freezes, premium hikes for undocumented ...
Louisiana is a state that voted for Trump. But it also relies heavily on Medicaid benefits, which are set to face steep cuts ...
Here's how North Carolina members of Congress voted from June 27 through July 10.
Trump's One, Big Beautiful Bill won't have immediate impacts but, over the next decade may have far-reaching consequences for ...
With B-2s flying overhead during an Independence Day ceremony, President Donald Trump signed the Republicans’ One Big ...
White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers stressed that such federal aid programs should be reserved for 'hardworking American ...
Federal reforms force North Carolina to make tough decisions about Medicaid coverage, costs, and eligibility under mounting ...
As a host of soft drink lobbyists made clear at the task force meeting, making Kentucky healthy again will be a complicated ...
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