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According to analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, more than 10 million people could lose their health care over the next decade as a result of President Trump's tax and spending legislation.
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President Donald Trump’s "big beautiful bill" will add $3.4 trillion to the U.S. national debt over the next decade, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
The “big, beautiful bill” that President Trump signed into law earlier this month will add nearly $3.4 trillion to the nation’s deficits over roughly the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated in a report on Monday.
Republicans’ recently-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act will add trillions to the federal deficit and debt over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s
About 10 million people will lose their insurance under changes to Medicaid and Obamacare in the GOP megabill — 1 million fewer than previously thought.
Protesters gathered in front of Hawley’s offices in Columbia, Springfield, and St. Louis, calling out the senator for voting in favor of President Trump’s budget bill, dubbed the Big Beautiful Bill. Another protest was planned in Kansas City but postponed due to weather.
As a candidate, Trump promised to lift taxes on overtime. The new law allows workers to deduct up to $12,500 in overtime compensation (for single filers) or $25,000 (for joint filers). This deduction phases out for income levels between $150,000 and $275,000 (for single filers) and $300,000 and $550,000 (for joint filers).
BISMARCK — In her first town hall since voting to support the “big beautiful bill,” North Dakota Republican Rep. Julie Fedorchak on Monday, July 21, fielded policy questions from constituents largely having to do with changes to Medicaid eligibility.
President Trump signed the reconciliation bill, known as the 'Big, Beautiful Bill', on July 4.The bill made changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Pr
Philadelphia’s $160 million Chinatown Stitch project faces an uncertain future after President Donald Trump’s recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) appears to have eliminated most of its federal funding.