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House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed adding a Medicaid work requirement to the Republican spending bill has a "moral component."
More than 7.6 million people would lose Medicaid benefits over the next 10 years under the bill, according to an estimate by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office made before last-minute revisions to the legislation that would enact work requirements three years earlier among other measures expected to cut Medicaid spending even more.
President Trump met with congressional Republicans on Capitol Hill and said that their tax cut bill's Medicaid changes are focused on cutting fraud, waste and abuse.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning turned up the heat on the more than a dozen House Republican holdout votes endangering passage of the bill.
Two members of Congress from Hampton Roads voted in favor of President Donald Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill," while some Democratic legislators raised concerns about the legislation. Congressman Rob Wittman,
While charitable dollars have flowed in to plug some gaps, “philanthropy cannot replace federal funding,” said Dustin Sposato, communications manager for the Science Philanthropy Alliance, a group that works to boost support from charities for basic science research.
President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" passed the House of Representatives early on Thursday morning with few Republican defections.It is a significant victory for House Speaker Mike Johnson,
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The multi-trillion-dollar tax bill that carries much of President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda passed its final committee hurdle late Wednesday night after a rare overnight and all-day congressional meeting,