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Student loan borrowers face a new status quo after Congress and President Donald Trump signed off on a massive budget reconciliation agreement earlier this month — the so-called “one big, ...
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The McCracken County Public Library will again host its popular Portrait Your Moment program on Saturday, July 12. This time, ...
U.S. Reps. Lauren Boebert, Joe Neguse, Jeff Hurd, Gabe Evans and other Colorado members of Congress voted in the House Thursday on President Donald Trump's tax cut bill, which includes Medicaid cuts.
The bill's passage is *** key victory for President Donald Trump and GOP leadership who persuaded enough Republican holdouts to vote in favor of the big beautiful bill.
WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives passed a spending bill and tax cuts Thursday after around-the-clock efforts to get the signature piece of legislation for President Donald Trump's second ...
The bill extends tax cuts and funds Trump's deportation agenda while cutting from Medicaid and food stamps and adding to the nation's deficit.
Many Republicans had harshly criticized President Trump’s marquee bill extending tax cuts and slashing social safety net programs — almost right up until the moment they voted for it.
Top party officials consider the president’s sweeping domestic policy bill to be cruel and fiscally ruinous — and they’re betting the American public will, too.