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Right-wing fiscal hawks and moderates have both threatened to derail the president’s plan dubbed the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’
House Republicans unveiled a highly anticipated plan to slash roughly $900 billion in spending over a decade, including by imposing work requirements on Medicaid, to help pay for President
Back at the beginning of April, the Senate and the House each passed a “blueprint” laying out the broad strokes of what they’d like the federal government to look like.
Despite urging from President Trump, Republican budget hawks refused to back sweeping legislation expanding tax cuts and slashing federal spending amid concerns about some of its provisions and its overall impact.
Disagreements over the scope of cuts in four policy areas are delaying House Republicans from moving forward on a massive budget bill featuring Trump’s major legislative priorities.
From tax increases to relief from skyrocketing energy bills, here are five things you need to know about Gov. Wes Moore’s last bill signing and the end of the legislative session.