Trump, House and Tax Cut
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U.S. News & World Report |
U.S. congressional Republicans are struggling over how to pay for President Donald Trump's multi-trillion-dollar tax-cut and immigration reform agenda, with the fate of the Medicaid healthcare program...
Politico |
Speaker Mike Johnson is projecting confidence after he and President Donald Trump went to work on a group of Republican holdouts, but they still haven’t locked up the votes.
Time |
Rep. Don Bacon, an Omaha Republican, has legislation teed up in the House to make a move against Trump’s unilateral emergency tariffs.
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Senate parliamentarian could make or break Trump agendaSenate Republicans are facing crunch time on a long-overdue budget resolution, which has divided their conference over the possibility ... offset by huge cuts to federal spending. The Senate and House must first pass a joint budget resolution to “unlock ...
The issues illustrate the legislative divide between Republican leaders in the House and Senate, which was apparent Thursday as legislation neared the second “funnel” deadline of the 2025 session.
The issues illustrate the legislative divide between Republican leaders in the Iowa House and Senate, which was apparent Thursday as legislation neared the second “funnel” deadline of the 2025 session.
Democrats earnestly believe they can make next year’s elections a referendum on Trump — and even more so, fellow billionaire and chief government-cutter Elon Musk — and win back Congress while perhaps avoiding an extensive rebranding campaign in the wake of their 2024 losses.
WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Republicans on Wednesday released a revised version of their blueprint to advance President Donald Trump's tax cut agenda that moved closer to a House ...
DES MOINES — House Republicans for a second year in a row put the brakes on a Senate-passed bill to limit Iowans’ ability to sue pesticide companies when their products are linked to serious ...
Funding of Washington’s public schools is one of the tougher wrinkles House and Senate budget writers must iron out in the weeks ahead.