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Representative Ralph Norman apparently felt it was OK to take a little nap during the marathon budget hearing.
TOMS RIVER — As congressional Republicans in Washington debate a sweeping domestic policy bill that could result in cuts to or new restrictions for Medicaid, opposition has come from what might appear ...
WASHINGTON — Rep. Andy Harris never got to “yes.” But he didn’t vote “no.” ...
We cannot find effective solutions to the homelessness and behavioral health crisis if the state eliminates vital resources,” ...
Advocates say cuts to Medicaid and SNAP as part of Congress' passed budget bill could mean thousands of Iowans lose benefits.
A key House committee voted late Wednesday evening to advance President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda to the House floor ...
Parents of children with disabilities able to live at home with Medicaid coverage say cuts to the program would upend their ...
Democrats bashed Republicans for trying to sneak through Trump's tax bill that would help the rich and hurt the poor in the ...
If passed, part of the bill could impact SNAP and Medicaid recipients. The bill aims to reduce $700 billion in spending, but it wouldn't be implemented until 2029.
In a pivotal moment for his domestic agenda, President Donald Trump has urged Republican lawmakers to steer clear of altering ...
President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill" faces opposition from within his party as lawmakers debate work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps, tax cuts, and spending reductions.
The House proposal would enact Trump's major campaign promises while dramatically changing Medicaid, food benefits, income taxes and border security.