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House passes Trump's deficit-swelling tax bill, with big Medicaid changes The House proposal would enact President Donald Trump's major campaign promises while dramatically changing Medicaid, food ...
The House-passed bill includes a large tax cut, as well as more money for defense and immigration enforcement, financed in part by slashing health, nutrition, education and clean energy programs.
Texas lawmakers advance House Bill 4, a major education reform that would eliminate the STAAR test and implement new assessments. Here’s what it means for students, Skip Navigation.
House Republicans’ sweeping tax and spending cuts package would add $2.4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the bill that ...
The House bill also extends the $2,000 Child Tax Credit, which otherwise would revert to its pre-Tax Cuts and Jobs Act level of $1,000 per eligible child starting in 2026.
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: President Trump's tax and spending bill is headed to the Senate after passing in the House by just one vote. It is estimated the bill will add $3.3 trillion to the national debt.
As severe weather and heat has been hitting Pennsylvania, a group of state legislators wants to give municipalities more ...
While the provision in the House bill would not affect current owners, only future ones, it threatens to have a chilling effect across sports ownership. If demand for teams cools, ...
“The House bill 6 scandal was not a one off, was not a fluke,” Sweeney said. “It was not one man or a group of bad actors. It was business as usual. You can hear the conspirators taped on ...
House Republicans on Thursday passed a bigger child tax credit as part of President Donald Trump's multi-trillion-dollar spending package. If enacted, the bill would make permanent the maximum ...
House passes bill to require proof of citizenship to register to vote, drawing ire of voting rights groups. It now heads to the Senate, where it faces an uncertain future.
The GOP-controlled House Rules Committee convened at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning to discuss a bill that hasn’t been fully drafted and the provisions of which were still part of intense negotiations.