fromCbsnews6 days agoHealthcareHouse Republicans face dilemma over Medicaid cuts as they vow to protect benefitsHouse Republicans must find $1.5 trillion in budget cuts, likely impacting Medicaid funding to offset President Trump's tax cuts.
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fromCbsnews6 days agoHealthcareHouse Republicans face dilemma over Medicaid cuts as they vow to protect benefitsHouse Republicans must find $1.5 trillion in budget cuts, likely impacting Medicaid funding to offset President Trump's tax cuts.
fromwww.mediaite.com3 months agoMiscellaneousJoe Kernen Mocks Paul Ryan to His Face for Sounding Like a Democrat': A Vote Not for Trump Was a Vote for Kamala Harris!'Paul Ryan calls for Republican unity to extend Trump tax cuts, highlighting the need to collaborate despite ideological differences.
Healthcarefromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoOpinion | Republicans Want to Gut Medicaid. They Might Regret It.Congressional Republicans are pushing for significant Medicaid cuts, despite Trump's pledges to protect it.
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Healthcarefromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoOpinion | Republicans Want to Gut Medicaid. They Might Regret It.Congressional Republicans are pushing for significant Medicaid cuts, despite Trump's pledges to protect it.
HealthcarefromTruthout2 months agoRepublicans Plan to Use a Budgeting Trick to Hide Deficit Created by Extending Trump Tax CutsRepublicans aim to alter CBO calculations to suggest Trump's 2017 tax cuts have no new cost, favoring the wealthy.
US ElectionsfromAxios6 months agoHow Trump or Harris would drive the deficit higherPublic debt in the U.S. is projected to reach 125% of GDP by 2035, influenced by candidates' fiscal policies.Both presidential candidates' plans risk increasing the federal deficit significantly, stressing the need for fiscal reform.