Senate Republicans approved a plan in the wee hours Friday to spend $350 billion to pay for President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, border security crackdown and military investments.
House Republican leaders are barreling ahead with a vote early next week on their all-in-one budget framework designed to knock out a huge swath of President Donald Trump’s legislative priorities in ...
President Trump has linked two budget items, and that may be a good idea. Trump wants to extend his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs ...
DOGE’s government-wide probationary layoffs are predicted to affect as many as 200,000 employees in the public sector as the ...
If all of the policies assumed in the budget plan the House Budget Committee (HBC) approved on February 14 were enacted, the ...
For Representative David Valadao of California and other Republicans whose constituents depend on Medicaid, a vote for their ...
Budget conferees from the Senate and House of Delegates have offered a deal that scraps some proposals from Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R). The vote is set for Saturday.
These proposals are not about fiscal responsibility. They are about dismantling economic security and civil rights ...
The top budget negotiators in the legislature say they're considering between $200 million and $500 million in additional ...
The Senate adopted a budget resolution that outlines parameters to fund border security, immigration enforcement and defense ...
The budgets are setting up a process that would probably mean big cuts in social programs, notably Medicaid, called Medi-Cal in California. The Senate budget Friday did not deal with most domestic ...
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