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President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” is now in the Senate where its fate ultimately depends on an obscure Senate rule: the Byrd rule.
On May 30, the next-to-last day of the session, Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, introduced a “gut-and-replace” amendment that ...
Massachusetts lawmakers sent a nearly $1.4 billion spending bill to Gov. Maura Healey’s desk Wednesday that is packed with cash for the MBTA, education initiatives, and local projects like a ...
Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson is signaling that he will not bend to political pressure to back the Senate draft ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that if the House bill were to pass as written, the deficit would increase by ...
The language approved Wednesday is identical to language approved by the House in their budget bill in May, while the Senate ...
The U.S. Senate is considering selling off even more federal land in Utah as part of the president's budget bill.
Over 14 million acres of U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management land in Colorado could be eligible for sale in ...
Republicans in the Arizona Senate and House agree on a number of spending priorities, but their budget proposals remain far apart.
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall ‘very supportive’ of federal proposals to curb federal spending on health and food ...
Some experts are warning that a proposed tax in Trump's budget bill could negatively impact foreign investment in the U.S.
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