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House Republicans have approved a budget blueprint that would extend the 2017 Trump tax law, slashing vital programs like Medicaid and child nutrition assistance, and costing an estimated $5.5 ...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently found that extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and adding $1.5 trillion in additional ...
Utah voters believe the federal government should spend more money in several different areas, with foreign aid as a strong ...
President Trump’s Social Security plan could spell early trouble for retirees. While Trump promises not to cut benefits, his ...
Amid all the blaring headlines coming out of Washington, here’s a piece of news that is getting far too little attention: The U.S. is on course for fiscal breakdown.
Social Security has been running deficits since 2021, and the losses are projected to persist indefinitely unless lawmakers ...
From March 31 to April 1, the National College Attainment Network (NCAN) hosted a Leadership Summit in Washington D.C. On March 31, the event consisted of “a mix of knowledge and skill-building ...
Congressman Bobby Scott brought together elected officials, medical professionals, and veterans to discuss potential budget ...
Privatization has implications for people covered by Medicare, health care providers, Medicare spending, and taxpayers.
We find that a regulatory freeze would reduce the federal deficit by $1.1 trillion over the 2025–2034 budget window and $1.4 trillion over the 2026–2035 budget window. Top line budgetary results are ...
Gabe Evans is the only congressional Republican who flipped a seat in a blue state in 2024.
As policy makers consider programmatic changes that would restrict MA plans’ ability to manage care, they should be mindful of the downstream impact these changes could have on traditional Medicare.