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On July 4, Trump signed into law the major tax and spending bill that makes it harder for low-income workers to get Medicaid.
A session defined by Republican wins concluded with a Republican rebellion this week in the House of Representatives.
The bill could cause thousands of people to lose access to treatment for opioid use disorder, researchers estimate.
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The Beacon on MSNLooming Medicaid work requirements could clash with Missouri’s backlogs in social services
Missouri has a long history of struggling to process MO HealthNet applications in a timely manner. As states prepare for new ...
Reauthorizing the enhanced Affordable Care Act credits, created and then extended under the Biden administration, will be a difficult policy to attract GOP support.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told CBS News on Wednesday he's "absolutely convinced" Republicans will expand their House ...
President Donald Trump‘s polling is down six months into his second administration, but that does not mean Democrats have an ...
Congressional Republicans keep wringing their hands over the White House’s legislative priorities … and then voting for them.
The Congressional Budget Office said Monday that the tax cut and policy bill signed into law by President Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump's tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to federal deficits through 2034, the Congressional ...
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