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Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has begun meeting privately with Senate Republicans who are threatening to derail President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” over what they fear could be
Senate Majority Leader John Thune can afford to lose three Republican senators and still pass the bill, and there are more than that, right now, who have problems with it. Like the House, he will have to balance the concerns from moderate and conservative members of his conference.
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WTVC NewsChannel 9 on MSNTennessee congressman addresses concerns over Medicaid and SNAP cuts in budget proposalTwo days after President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget bill passed by a single vote in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman ChuckFl
Republican budget hawks got steamrolled this week as the House passed a bill to advance President Trump’s agenda, sending concerns though financial markets about permanently higher U.S.
House Republicans on Sunday night offered the first glimpse of their Medicaid overhaul plan, which is expected to cut billions of dollars to help finance President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts agenda.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Delegates advanced a mega bundle of bills designed to shave billions from the federal budget, which Democrats and advocates have said will take resources from the nation’s most vulnerable citizens and hinder social safety nets.
About 80 people Monday protested potential cuts to Medicare and Medicaid at the corner of Nucleus Avenue and Highway 2 in front of the. At issue is a Republican-led bill in Congress that would potentially increase the work requirement for Medicaid eligibility.
Lawmakers like California Republican Rep. David Valadao could be instrumental in determining the future of Medicaid. Much of his largely rural district relies on the program to pay for medical expenses.
Medicaid funds care for Theresa Luoni's autistic twins. U.S. Rep. Tom Kean says the GOP budget will save the program. Here's what we know.
House Republicans were jubilant after muscling through President Trump’s tax and immigration package by a single vote. But across the Capitol, senators were more cautious.
Some Missouri lawmakers have suggested that the only way they would vote for a Chiefs and Royals stadium plan is if the $500 million budget bill is restored.