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Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
State officials estimate 310,000 Pennsylvanians will lose Medicaid coverage and anticipate strain at health facilities caused ...
With the budget overdue and facing significant deficits, one GOP leader says he’s willing to consider changes.
Cuyahoga ounty Executive Ronayne questions how a 65,000-seat stadium near Cleveland Hopkins would affect air traffic ...
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Gov. Gavin Newsom sidestepped a lengthy political battle when he signed sweeping changes recently to the California ...
White House budget director Russell Vought is suggesting that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is in violation of ...
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RALEIGH, N.C. How should the American right view the passage of President Trumps signature tax and budget law? Is it ...
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Trump got billions for immigration enforcement. Here’s how some could be spent in Michigan.The “One Big Beautiful Bill” includes $165 billion in funding to the Department of Homeland Security, set aside for hiring ...
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A provision added to the GOP's budget law has the gambling industry up in arms — but just who put it in is a mystery.
Several Republican senators have now admitted to not knowing that the reduced gambling deduction was even in the bill they voted to pass. And, frankly, it makes sense. The committee of jurisdiction ...
California's Latino population could bear the brunt of SNAP changes due to high rates of food insecurity and other factors.
The USDA says it's rebranding a climate-friendly agriculture program to cut red tape and redistribute more money directly to farmers, but it’s unclear how much funding will still go to Colorado.
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