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Chris Matthews, on MSNBC this morning, suggested how Democrats can capitalize on the "Big, Beautiful" bill: CHRIS MATTHEWS: Well, you know, it's a case of business people coming into government when ...
The Browns hope to pay for their new stadium in part with state-issued bonds. Senate Republicans have a different idea. Via the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the initial budget of the Senate GOP’s initial ...
The fact is, we are not cutting benefits for people who truly need them. We are ensuring that only those who are legal, eligible, and truly unable to work are receiving taxpayer-funded assistance. It ...
House Republicans’ sweeping tax and spending cuts package would add $2.4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the bill that GOP ...
As lawmakers craft the new state budget and prepare to oust Ohioans from Medicaid, the Senate's flat tax proposal ...
Ga., said she won’t vote for the bill again if the Senate doesn’t remove a provision preventing states from implementing ...
President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson need to back off — or so argue many Senate Republicans set on ...
Trump’s “big, beautiful" budget bill would leave an additional 10.9 million Americans without health insurance and increase ...
Ernst has the looks and accent of a Midwestern mom, and you can just feel her exhaustion seep out of her body as she dropped her hand and then drooped her shoulders right before uttering her infamous ...
A major Republican bill supporting President Donald Trump’s domestic policy agenda is expected to increase the national debt ...
As the Senate deliberates the ‘Big, Beautiful’ bill, proposed cuts to Medicaid are poised to reduce access to gender-affirming care.
Nearly 11 million people would lose health insurance under the House Republican tax bill, mostly due to cuts to Medicaid and ...