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A Senate version of the bill released this week prompted blowback from influential Republicans in both chambers.
A raft of proposals coming from Republican lawmakers in Washington, D.C. and Columbus will slash health care and other vital programs for the poor in rural Ohio and in its cities, recent analyses say.
New Jersey is poised to lose $19.2 billion over the next nine years in health care spending from the House bill that includes ...
Lawmakers are getting dangerously close to the debt ceiling breach deadline which will come in the middle of next month.
Millions of low-income people, including children, seniors in nursing homes, and people with disabilities, would lose access ...
Senate Republicans are still trying to hammer out a version of President Trump's budget package known as the One Big ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia was in the bottom five of all 50 states and Washington, D.C., for health system performance ...
Dozens of people gathered outside of Representative Darin LaHood’s Rockford office to deliver over 2,000 petitions calling on ...
Many Dayton area citizens are closely watching what’s happening in Washington D.C. regarding the Trump Administration’s 'One ...
A group of Dayton residents shared why they oppose the Trump administration’s "One Big Beautiful Bill." Their reasons ranged ...
Kate Troll writes in a commentary that 63,000 Alaskans would be at risk of losing a quarter of their SNAP benefits under the ...
People came together on Wednesday outside of a private event West Virginia representative Carol Miller was attending in hopes of catching her attention to take ...
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