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Trump Is Signing Merchandise for House Republicans to Win Votes for His Bill. It Might Be Working. And all the children left ...
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"Bill Callahan is the man," Foster said. "He is the GOAT. I have seen what he has done with guys during my time as a scout that I did not think, for lack of a better word, were worth anything.
Oregon Legislature faces tight deadline to pass transportation bill The text of House Bill 2025 was not publicly released until June 9, when committee Republicans criticized it for lacking ...
Tax credits for crucial clean energy and home energy efficiency projects would still be phased out, albeit less quickly, under Senate Republicans' proposed changes to a massive tax bill, while ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer hosted a press conference at a home on Allen Road in Webster Monday, June 16, 2025, highlighting some of his concerns with President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" bill.
Six Nobel laureate economists say GOP-backed "big beautiful bill" will hurt millions of Americans and weaken the U.S. economy.
The bill may still be revised by the Senate before it moves to a final vote. But it is a picture of how President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans want to reshape U.S. energy policy.
Do you qualify for the tax breaks in the GOP’s big bill? Your income holds the answer. - MarketWatch
The fine print on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax and spending bill means “taxpayers have extra homework to do,” one expert said.
The bill – in addition to being a bi-partisan presentation – continues recent work related to college sports from McClain, who is the current House Republican Conference chair. That makes her ...
House Bill 2025 was introduced with 20 days left in the legislative session. Republicans are not happy, saying they have been left out of the process.
The House bill contains over $150 billion in cuts to that program by shifting that burden onto the states, provisions which don’t appear to have much traction in the Senate.
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