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Our tax code works best when it adequately funds the public services that make our society better without putting financial ...
Funding for the Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program is expected to start running out later this year due to unexpectedly ...
The Social Security Administration will have fewer and less experienced staff on the front lines serving the public with ...
Idaho lawmakers have dismantled a widely used grant program that supported public school families — just weeks after creating a $50 million school voucher program for private school tuition ...
The Senate Finance Committee released a bill that would take significant federal funds away from states with certain programs ...
Social Security trustees’ report projects that the Social Security Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability trust fund reserves ...
Nebraska lawmakers entered the 2023 session with a record $1.9 billion budget surplus — equal to nearly 17 percent of this year’s total budget. Today, that surplus ...
One of the harshest cuts in the Senate Agriculture Committee reconciliation proposal would take food assistance away from ...
A provision taking health coverage away from people who can’t meet or regularly document they meet a work requirement or qualify for an exemption is at the center of the House Republican ...
Wealthy heirs, owners of multimillion-dollar partnerships, and private equity investors would be among the big winners from the expanded tax breaks for wealthy households in the House Republican tax ...
Limits on Provider Taxes. Today, every state but Alaska uses health-care-related taxes, assessments, or fees — often known as provider taxes — such as taxes on the number of hospital facility beds or ...
Roughly 15 million low- and moderate-income people would lose health coverage and become uninsured under the House Republicans’ sweeping and draconian health care agenda — part of their plan to help ...
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