A quartet of bipartisan House members on Friday unveiled legislation to extend ObamaCare’s enhanced subsidies for two years ...
President Donald Trump’s initial plan appeared to be on hold in response to unhappy congressional Republicans.
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'They Pit Hungry Kids Against Sick Kids': Chuck Schumer Lambasts The GOP For Withholding SNAP During The Government Shutdown
During a press briefing today, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) lambasts Donald Trump and Republicans for withholding SNAP benefits during the government shutdown to threaten Democrats into ...
Senate appropriators may unveil at least one of their four unreleased fiscal 2026 spending bills the week of Nov. 24.
House lawmakers are poised this week to approve legislation forcing the Trump administration to release the government files ...
Federal-sector unions are supporting an effort to secure bargaining rights for Pentagon employees as lawmakers finalize ...
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What to know about GOP’s ObamaCare talks
Republicans are rushing to deliver an alternative to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) enhanced subsidies ahead of a self-imposed mid-December deadline.
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Democrats preparing fightback to January shutdown as MAGA chaos grows
Almost a week has passed since the longest government shutdown in the country's history came to an end. However, as life returns to normal, experts warn a second shutdown could be on the way.
Colorado GOP Rep. Jeff Hurd has joined a bipartisan group proposing a two-year extension of enhanced ACA premium tax credits, ...
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Trump Delays His Health Care Plan After Revolt From Republicans
The judge tossed the case “without prejudice,” meaning Trump could try to bring forward the cases again on the same charges.
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White House Declares All of Trump’s Orders to Military Are Legal
The Trump administration is twisting U.S. military code to take revenge against Democrats who reminded troops to follow the law.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered FirstEnergy to pay more than $250 million for misconduct related ...
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