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The Senate passed President Trump's sweeping spending package, including work requirements for some Medicaid recipients.
The GOP spending bill is supposed to reduce Medicaid spending by roughly $1 trillion over the next 10 years compared to the current spending trajectory.
The bill in Congress also would narrow the group of immigrants with legal status who can receive tax credits to purchase ...
The Tax Policy Center, which provides nonpartisan analysis of tax and budget policy, projected the bill would result next ...
The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ increases spending for border security, mass deportation and slashing Medicaid and food stamps ...
They made the case that the bill, which amounts to the largest healthcare cuts in history, puts health care, food assistance ...
The House has returned to Washington to vote on Senate changes to Trump's legislative package of tax cuts and Medicaid ...
As Congressional Republicans try to deliver a budget to President Donald Trump before the end of the week, opponents are ...
Coons’ visit to the SEIU headquarters in Susquehanna Township on Wednesday is part of a concerted effort by Democrats to put ...
Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump are working to win over holdouts and meet a self-imposed July 4 deadline after the Senate ...
On Tuesday, the Senate voted to send the “big” budget reconciliation bill back to the House to be considered for final ...
Immigrants without legal status are not eligible for federal Medicaid dollars, and many immigrants with legal status are ...