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House Republicans leaders are planning to accelerate new Medicaid work requirements to December 2026 in a deal with ultra-conservatives on the giant tax bill, according to a lawmaker familiar with the discussions.
Some $500 billion in cuts to Medicare could be avoided if Congress instructs the White House budget office to disregard the reconciliation package’s debt impact.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) caught South Carolina's Ralph Norman taking a brazen nap during a monumentally important hearing Wednesday.
House Republican leaders released a new version of President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending bill with a higher limit on the deduction for state and local taxes and other changes in a bid to win over warring GOP factions to support the legislation.
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President Donald Trump moved to quash House Republicans’ debate over key aspects of his “one big, beautiful bill” with a
President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning turned up the heat on the more than a dozen House Republican holdout votes endangering passage of the bill.
In Washington, a significant tax bill is being debated, while raising concerns about possible changes to Medicaid that could affect millions of Americans, including those in West Michigan.
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KSNT Topeka on MSNKansas politicians clash over ‘big beautiful bill’ impact on MedicaidDemocrats and Republicans are at odds with how President Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ will impact Kansans as negotiations continue over the latest proposed federal spending bill. There’s a lot featured in Trump’s budget plan,
House Republican leadership on Wednesday night unveiled last-minute tweaks to President Trump’s tax cut and spending priorities bill, including increasing the state and local tax (SALT) deduction