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The law will also "increase by 10 million the number of people without health insurance" over the coming decade, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated.
The One Big Beautiful Bill reshapes taxes, student loans, and child support. Discover how it impacts you and share your thoughts
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" has passed the House of Representatives in a major win for the White House. Here's what's in it and what happens next
What's in Trump's big beautiful tax bill? Here's a summary. Skip to content. Main Navigation. Search. Search ... It exceeds 1,000 pages and is titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a nod to ...
Tax Policy Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is now law, and rural hospitals across the U.S. are on the chopping block. Electric Car Owners Can’t Avoid Road Taxes in 2025 New Taxes Hawaii ...
Sen. Thom Tillis spoke with CNN on his retirement, whether he still supports President Donald Trump, his thoughts on Trump’s advisers and who might succeed him.
No tax on tips was one of the big campaign promises Trump had in 2024, and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act does include it still. The Senate and House have both included these items in the bill ...
Note: Now that the No Tax on Tips measure has been signed into law, the new tax deduction for cash tips takes effect for the 2025 tax year. That means eligible workers could claim the deduction when they file their taxes in early 2026 for income earned in 2025. Despite the excitement over this change, there are some things the OBBBA doesn’t cover.
Senior Congress and Campaigns Reporter Riley Beggin breaks down the signature policy changes laid out in the recently passed GOP budget.
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KMOX News Radio St. Louis on MSNTrump’s ‘big bill’ takes center stage in Illinois’ U.S. Senate race“We want Illinoisians throughout our state to understand the ripple effects of the Trump administration’s cruelty and be prepared for what’s to come,” Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton said during a panel discussion at the Greater Chicago Food Depository Thursday.