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GOP lawmakers introduced a DOGE package in Senate negotiations that would claw back funds from politician "welfare," unused federal buildings and improperly distributed taxpayer money.
Daniel Bunn, the president and CEO of the nonprofit Tax Foundation, said that “there’s no point in questioning” whether the CBO was “right or not” since it did not exist, adding that “Laffer Curve logic should shape how you think about tariffs and other tax hikes.”
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President Trump will host lawmakers Thursday from both parties for the annual congressional picnic on the South Lawn.
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Affordable-housing owners say it would be catastrophic if proposed massive cuts to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development come to fruition.
Congress is racing to pass a tax and spending bill that could have big impacts for public school and college students.
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Six Nobel laureate economists say GOP-backed "big beautiful bill" will hurt millions of Americans and weaken the U.S. economy.
Nasaa, the association of state securities regulators, argues that a provision to block states from regulating artificial intelligence could leave Americans vulnerable to financial scams.
State officials estimate that rural hospitals could close and 300,000 Pennsylvanians would lose Medicaid coverage under Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
The Minnesota Senate passed the 2025 Jobs and Labor budget bill, which aims to improve worker protections and expand labor resources, through the efforts of Senator Jen McEwen.
Their comments were an unusually public display of ambiguity towards a piece of legislation that the GOP caucus voted to advance.