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Revised legislation released June 25 by Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman would slightly modify several of the ...
The Senate is barreling toward a vote on a still-not-finished bill that would take away health coverage and food assistance from millions of people who need it, raise families’ costs, and make a large ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on food assistance, health, the federal budget and taxes, immigration, housing, Social Security, state budgets and taxes, and the economy. On ...
The State Landscape is a comprehensive set of eligibility criteria, waivers, operations metrics, and other data collected by ...
Our tax code works best when it adequately funds the public services that make our society better without putting financial ...
Social Security trustees’ report projects that the Social Security Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability trust fund reserves ...
Funding for the Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program is expected to start running out later this year due to unexpectedly ...
The Social Security Administration will have fewer and less experienced staff on the front lines serving the public with ...
The Senate Finance Committee released a bill that would take significant federal funds away from states with certain programs ...
Idaho lawmakers have dismantled a widely used grant program that supported public school families — just weeks after creating a $50 million school voucher program for private school tuition ...
Nebraska lawmakers entered the 2023 session with a record $1.9 billion budget surplus — equal to nearly 17 percent of this year’s total budget. Today, that surplus ...
Rather than course correct, Senate Republican leaders are rushing to advance a bill that is in some ways even more destructive and harmful than the unpopular House Republican bill. The Senate must ...