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The more Republicans insist that their far-right legislation would shrink the deficit, the more the CBO's arithmetic points ...
Shuttering the program, which had been expected to lend out about $19 billion annually over the next decade, could make ...
White House says the CBO’s analysis is wrong because it assumes that Republicans in Congress will fail to extend Trump’s 2017 ...
The Congressional Budget Office says the highest earners would benefit most from the "One Big Beautiful Bill." Here's how and ...
As Senate takes up Trump's "big, beautiful bill," many GOP members dismiss the Congressional Budget Office's deficit ...
The president’s top aides have signaled they may seize on a timing quirk in law to cancel enacted funds, setting up a clash ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office’s latest cost estimate concludes that the bill would reduce federal Medicaid ...
State Senate President Cameron Henry said he’s worried Louisiana won’t be able to cover the losses should Congress ratchet ...
Congress has revived a proposal to sell Western public lands to minimize increases to the deficit in the proposed budget bill — and this time, federal land in Colorado would not be left out.
The Republicans' spending bill passed by the House of Representatives would blow a big, beautiful hole in the federal deficit ...
About 71 million adults are enrolled in Medicaid now. And most of them — around 92% — are working, caregiving, attending school or disabled. Earlier estimates of the budget bill from the Congressional ...
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