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Meanwhile, the GOP is looking to nix a Trump-backed Medicaid drug-pricing plan, and Democrats are urging cuts to excess spending in Medicare Advantage.
A number of things like the fate of the state treasurer and radical changes in the state’s tax code are still up in the air.
Republicans are outlining their must-haves in the sprawling bill of President Donald Trump's priorities, and many of them are ...
Sewell called President Trump's abrupt firing of Dr. Hayden an affront to her service and an attack on the institution.
On this week's episode of "Plugged In," hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali discuss what the Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to opt ...
The legislation had only pertained to countries the government deemed national security threats. A last-minute change would ...
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott held Democrat partisan politics responsible for the GENIUS Act's failure, while ...
House Republicans approved a bill Thursday to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, the first step in codifying ...
Yet the Government Accountability Office estimates that the government loses roughly $50 billion to $100 billion a year to ...
Colorado legislative session, Democrats pushed through policies on gun rights, trans rights and immigration. Here’s a look at ...
The prospect of sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid is alarming to some Missourians who remember the last time the public ...
On the eve of an Ohio Republican Party vote on endorsing for governor next year, Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel announced he’s leaving ...