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While Senate Republicans aligned with those in the House on targeting green subsidies, they opted to take a more lenient approach.
WHEREAS, Income inequality has grown more rampant and pervasive as anti-worker, anti-union, anti-small business corporations ...
As lawmakers packed up and prepared to return to their districts Monday night, House Speaker Danny Perez addressed the long ...
Millions of older Americans depend on Social Security to cover their retirement expenses. But the fear is that the program ...
The nation’s key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could ...
Despite efforts to reduce spending, payroll costs and operational expenses are rising, which will make it tough to make a dent in the longterm deficit unless the city moves forward with even deeper ...
Governor Tina Kotek convened a roundtable in Bend on Wednesday afternoon to hear from rural Oregon health care experts, providers and food system specialists about what she fears will be the severe, ...
When: Manheim Township school board meeting, June 16. What happened: The board unanimously approved the district’s final 2025 ...
State Senate President Cameron Henry said he’s worried Louisiana won’t be able to cover the losses should Congress ratchet ...
The budget does include some funding cuts as part of departmental savings, O’Connell said, but is mostly a flat budget.
A significant majority of Japanese firms have found the business impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs within ...
U.S. lawmakers appear primed for a tax-bill showdown with the Senate’s proposed version of the “big, beautiful” act ...