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Without changes to the GOP's "big, beautiful bill," Sen. Josh Hawley fears "there’s going to be a lot of rural hospitals in ...
The parliamentary budget officer estimates the average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year thanks to the ...
Senate Republicans’ plans to slash clean energy tax credits differ significantly from the proposed cuts in the One Big ...
These measures will provide some relief for Floridians, but, as the Herald reported, most tax breaks passed this year actually went toward businesses, many of which have an army of lobbyists in ...
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Colorado’s cap on budget growth and expected costs for Medicaid and more leaves budget-writing lawmakers nearly $700 million in the hole for the budget year that begins July 1, 2026.
Changes appear to be coming to the so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” now that it’s in the Senate. Some of those adjustments are likely to affect taxes, Medicaid cuts and the debt limit.
While the policy interest rate was left unchanged, Fed officials are still suggesting rate cuts are likely this year. Click ...