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As Senate Republicans work behind closed doors to finalize President Trump’s sweeping tax proposal popularly called the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a key
Senate Republicans appear less likely to try to make changes to Medicare Advantage as part of their massive tax and spending bill, Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) said Wednesday. Cramer raised the idea
Some would call it another perfect call. And as soon as Sen. Josh Hawley hung up the phone, the Missouri Republican rushed to social media to report on the great talk he just had and
U.S. states will not be able to fully administer food stamp benefits for millions of the nation's poor if a proposal in the Republican tax bill forcing them to shoulder billions of dollars in new costs is signed into law,
Conservative experts who backed Trump’s 2017 tax law say pro-growth provisions are now being jettisoned in favor of giving households cash.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is making the case for reforming Medicaid in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” —
Republicans defend Medicaid "reform" as Democrats rail against Medicaid "cuts" after One Big Beautiful Bill Act passes the House.
House Republicans on Wednesday greenlit a series of “technical changes” to the party’s tax cut and spending package, removing language that would have thrown their effort off course in the Senate.
Senate Republicans are considering cuts to Medicare spending to help pay for Donald Trump’s signature legislative package.