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The 1,647 layoffs and major cuts in L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' budget proposal would hit some city departments harder than others, according to an analysis by LAist. Matt Szabo, the City ...
Social Security’s new budget proposal is unchanged from last year — why some say that’s actually a cut The agency’s fixed costs go up by $600 million every year Published: May 7, 2025 at 3 ...
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has reversed course on a proposal to cut all funding for Head Start, a preschool and child-care program relied on by hundreds of thousands of low-income ...
Trump was expected to release a budget proposal outlining $163 billion in spending cuts that mirrored recommendations from Elon Musk and DOGE. Bart Jansen. USA TODAY. Hear this story.
The White House unveiled a budget proposal that would cut billions from non-defense programs across the government. President Trump's $163 billion in spending cuts would hit health, housing ...
Delishia Porterfield, at-large Metro Nashville Council Member and chair of the group’s budget and finance committee, has filed her substitute budget proposal for the 2026 fiscal year.
Trump’s proposal suggests billions in cuts to most federal agencies, while the Defense and Homeland Security departments would receive $113.3 billion and $42.3 billion more, respectively.
MPS Superintendent Brenda Cassellius published her budget proposal June 2, drawing criticism from the teachers union. News Sports Packers Business Suburbs Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
The White House unveiled the “skinny” version of its budget proposal Friday morning for the next fiscal year. In a letter to Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine ...
President Trump's 2026 budget proposal is a sweeping fiscal plan that aims to reshape federal spending and tax policy. Here's what taxpayers need to know.
The Trump administration released the outline of its 2026 budget request Friday morning, calling for a reduction in non-defense discretionary funding by $163 billion, or about 23% from 2025.
The National Head Start Association called the proposal to eliminate the program “catastrophic” and warned it could result in more than 1 million parents losing access to affordable child care ...