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Lawmakers voted for the BBB without reading it. Now, with 12 million people at risk of losing Medicare coverage, the President wants voters to pay attention to his rhetoric and ignore the details.
"The bill, as passed, will cause the greatest harm to those who are especially vulnerable in our society,” the statement read ...
A grassroots effort from a conservative powerhouse has set its sights on a strategy toward getting the Senate to ensure election integrity. At the same time that […] ...
A group of Senate Republicans, including Utah Sen. John Curtis, negotiated slower phaseouts for clean energy tax incentives, ...
Planned Parenthood and Vermont Right to Life shared thoughts on the changes to Medicaid reimbursement under the "big, beautiful bill." ...