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The bill, signed by President Trump on July 4, will offer tax breaks for some in New Jersey, but lower-income residents will lose crucial benefits.
It’s one thing to pass a major piece of legislation and have it signed by the president; it’s quite another to get the public to swallow it as something that benefits most of the country. House and ...
With its language and numbers final, the law itself may offer the clearest picture. However, some find themselves at odds ...
After Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law, several leaders pointed out how it will impact Medicaid coverage and ...
Senate Republicans passed President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which adds tax breaks for tips, overtime, and child accounts, and more. Here’s what Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill ...
The bill calls for sweeping changes, including cuts of nearly $800 billion to the program, a mandatory work requirement of 80 hours per month, and an overhaul of the current Medicaid and Medicare ...
The Senate has long been signaling that changes to the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" are coming, and as Congress barrels toward President Donald Trump's July 4 deadline, the contours of those ...
The legislation dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill'' by President Donald Trump would increase resources for middle and top earners at the expense of lower-income Americans, according to a new ...
The US will be flirting with a possible financial crisis if Congress fails to pass President Trump’s marquee One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent grimly warned Wednesday ...
Senate to dive into ‘big, beautiful bill’ Senate Republicans will dive into work on Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” this week, as party leadership looks to meet its self-imposed deadline.
On one hand, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reduces outlays by more than $1.5 trillion against current baseline spending -- according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's preliminary ...
President Trump has sought to assuage some lawmakers’ concerns over the bill’s price tag and cuts to Medicaid with inaccurate claims.