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Congressional Republicans are moving quickly to pass a mammoth tax and spending cuts package that could have a direct impact on millions of Americans and drastic consequences for the economy.
Among the cuts in the Republican budget bill that passed the House last week was a cut to the Supplemental Nutrition ...
U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn is introducing legislation to enact stiffer penalties for fraudsters who target the Supplemental ...
Speakers will include Democratic U.S. Congressman Maxwell Frost, State Rep. Anna Eskamani and State Sen. Carlos Guillermo ...
Republicans in Congress want to cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamps, by $300 billion, which would affect 700,000 families in Georgia.
The House-passed Republican reconciliation plan would cut nearly $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
“While pushing for more tax cuts to line their own pockets,” the report notes, “many of the richest Republican members are pushing for draconian cuts to the very social programs that millions of their ...
Here are some of the consequences that will follow if Congress cuts a key federal nutrition program, as proposed in the U.S.
The goal of the changes, which head to the Senate next week, is to save money and send a signal that Republicans are tough on ...
They’re calling it the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — a name so slick it sounds like a game show prize. But the name attempts to hide a grim reality.
In the Ohio House’s version of the budget bill, Ohio would eliminate Group VIII — another name for the Medicaid expansion group that covers more than 700,000 Ohioans who live above the income ...
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