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Multiple lawmakers pointed out, however, Americans had already handed Republicans control of the House, Senate and White House with little to show for it. Rep. Tim Burchett, R- Tenn., responded by
Mike Thompson and Jared Huffman have been highlighting the potential consequences of GOP spending cuts, and tax breaks they say are set to disproportionately favor the wealthy.
Three key panels are addressing some of the thorniest issues poised to make or break the Republicans' massive bill for Trump's agenda.
In addition to raising the endowment tax rate for the richest schools to as much as 21%, the bill hits schools with heavy foreign student enrollment.
Under the plan, states would take on some financial responsibility for SNAP, and the size of the costs they take on would be tied to the error rate.
House GOP plows ahead to advance key components of its bill to fund Trump’s agenda -- including taxes and Medicaid cuts -- even as they remain at odds within.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBill requiring Texas hospitals to report the citizenship status of patients killed in HouseIt is unclear whether the House bill could come back as an amendment to another measure before the legislative session ends June 2.
It targets several clean energy tax credits implemented under the Democratic reconciliation bill passed under President Joe Biden, including eliminating tax credits for electric vehicles, credits for clean energy home investments, and sunsets tax credits for certain types of renewable energy production.