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New federal law makes 2017 tax cuts permanent but slashes SNAP, Medicaid and clean energy incentives — leaving some Minnesotans with questions about federal programs, cost shifts and energy prices ...
The U.S. government's economic strategy mimics Trump's aggressive business strategy. Trump has borrowed heavily in his business ventures and has declared bankruptcy several times due to excessive ...
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'Will Make Things Worse Across The Entire Country': Rep. Maxwell Frost Calls Out Trump's 'Big Ugly Bill' For Dismantling HealthcareDuring a recent town hall, Congressman Maxwell Frost (D-FL) called out Donald Trump's "big ugly bill," now the "big ugly law," for the devastating impacts it will have on the healthcare system across ...
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.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act not only prevents severe tax hikes and expands relief for family farms, small businesses, and ...
“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 ...
Trump made inroads with middle-class voters in the 2024 election. But polls now show his standing with America's ...
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.” ...
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ZNetwork on MSNDecades of Neoliberalism Entrenched US Inequality. Trump’s Budget Made It Worse.Donald Trump’s so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which was signed into law last week, has been described as a monstrous piece of legislation. In this exclusive interview for Truthout, world-renowned ...
Presidential approval ratings show Americans' views during each term. See what the latest polls rated Donald Trump and how it ...
Here's how North Carolina members of Congress voted from June 27 through July 10.
Some of the measures are effective immediately, while others don’t kick in for several years – notably, after the 2026 ...
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