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Over 135,000 people will lose at least some financial support. A fifth of those people, or roughly 27,000, will no longer be eligible for any financial assistance.
A Wisconsin professor called the new federal tax cut and spending bill a "defining piece of legislation," which ultimately ...
Donald Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” isn’t health care reform — it’s a death sentence. By slashing Medicaid, dismantling the ACA and triggering automatic Medicare cuts, this bill will by some ...
Here, readers assess SeaWolves' John Oliver Moon Mammoth rebrand and the impact of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' on poor students.
Bill's drafters were clever to disguise the damage their handiwork will do to working people, writes Jim Jones.
Health care leaders worry rural hospitals could be hit hard by Medicaid spending reductions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill ...
Tesla's chief financial officer, Vaibhav Taneja, said that President Donald Trump's tax bill could affect the availability of ...
Opinion
How states can mitigate Trump’s Medicaid cuts – and set their health care systems on a better pathStates are unlikely to fully neutralize the Medicaid cuts — but they have tools to scuttle the Trump administration's efforts.
President Donald Trump is receiving unusually boisterous support for his “Big, Beautiful Bill” from an unexpected source: Republican state senators in Washington.
Editor: Most people have heard the expression “fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.” We’re being fooled for the fourth time with Republican claims about the Big Beautiful Bill.
The Congressional Budget Office has said that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law by President Trump on July 4, will add $3.2 trillion to the national debt over a 10-year ...
House Democrats pressured Speaker Mike Johnson into adjourning early by forcing votes on Jeffrey Epstein file disclosures.
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