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Grinnell College would have been the only Iowa school affected by a tax increase on colleges with large endowments in ...
White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought is asking Senate Republicans whether they are “serious” ...
Republicans have a paper-thin House majority — as demonstrated by the 218-214 final vote on Trump’s high priority bill — and ...
Republicans passed a massive package of tax cuts that is projected to explode the national debt by $4 trillion to $6 trillion ...
House Republicans plan ‘Crypto Week’ votes on industry-backed bills. With the big budget bill in the bag, House Republicans ...
The DCCC’s first national online ad buy of the 2026 cycle will focus on the impact of Republicans’ new budget package on ...
President Donald Trump has signed his signature bill of tax and spending cuts at the White House Fourth of July picnic.
President Donald Trump has signed his tax and spending bill into law after Republicans muscled it through Congress.
The bill delivers hundreds of billions for new military funding and allows increased spending on immigration enforcement.
Democratic leaders believe the bill, which President Donald Trump signed into law on the Fourth of July, will sway voters ...
For now, the budget bill is unpopular, according to polls ranging from the Washington Post to FOX News, in which, on average, 55% of surveyed Americans opposed it, while 31% supported it.