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Ethics watchdogs rarely mince words about President Donald Trump. They’ve called him the most corrupt and conflicted president in US history. And since he returned to the White House, they’ve watched with horror as he privately dined with wealthy investors for his personal memecoin fund,
In the past, state lawmakers have largely left immigration enforcement to federal investigators. But this year, Ohio Republicans have introduced multiple bills that seek to curb illegal immigration and penalize local officials who get in the way of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, released Thursday, offer a detailed view into the effects on income groups.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNHundreds more per year? How Trump's energy changes hit U.S. householdsTrump’s proposed energy changes may raise household electricity bills by hundreds each year, with broader financial and environmental effects.
Republicans renamed the 'MAGA accounts' to the "Trump accounts." Many congressmembers have introduced legilslation honoring Trump. Here are a few.
Maine Senate votes down bills barring transgender athletes from participating on girls' sports teams
Barring a reversal, the votes could doom a slate of bills that have gained scrutiny following the February confrontation between Gov. Janet Mills and President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump signed three bills into law Thursday that will terminate Biden-era rules that effectively allowed California to impose
The ‘big, beautiful bill’ effectively kills the tax incentives that are keeping solar customers’ monthly energy bills so low.
Nearly 10 years ago to the day, a certain someone took a certain ride down a certain golden escalator and most certainly upended American politics.
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Louisiana official hears residents' concerns about President Trump's policiesLouisiana Congressman Troy Carter hosted a town hall meeting in Iberville Parish to hear residents' concerns about how Trump's policies and bills could impact the state.
Millions of Americans are expected to lose their Medicaid coverage under the current version of the bill, and many will suffer or die as a result, a new analysis shows.