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The House approved a final version of President Donald Trump’s spending bill ahead of the July 4 deadline imposed by Trump.
Spending cuts: $1.7 trillion, including a 12 percent cut to Medicaid, an unprecedented reduction in spending on the ...
U.S. Congressman Lloyd Doggett of Austin is speaking as the House continues to debate President Donald Trump's "One Big ...
"I don't believe there will be people who need services who will have to go without," Gov. Glenn Youngkin told WUSA9.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ public ed funding boost brings some relief but erodes districts’ independence, school leaders sayA law providing $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools lacks the spending flexibility that previously let ...
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Oregon and others. It’s time for policymakers to abandon the myth that subsidies solve housing shortages and provide ...
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