Economic impact of Trump’s budget bill
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House Republicans passed their "big, beautiful" reconciliation bill early Thursday morning, sending to the Senate a filibuster-proof package.
Last year, the Los Angeles City Council's leftmost members voted against the city budget. This time, the three moderates were the ones on the losing end.
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President Trump met with holdouts again Wednesday as leaders ramp up their efforts to build support around the bill.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The House budget bill that narrowly passed in an early morning vote on Thursday would effectively put the brakes on a clean energy production boom in the United States spurred by subsidies enacted in 2022.
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans Sneak Terrifying Gun Law Change Into Trump’s Budget BillRepublicans narrowly passed Donald Trump’s sweeping budget reconciliation bill through the House Wednesday night, including a last-minute provision that would not require gun owners to register the purchase of silencers.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent found himself in an unexpected position Friday morning, facing a challenging question from — of all people — a Fox News anchor. The budget bill passed by the House this week “adds trillions to our debt,” Fox’s Bill Hemmer noted. “How is that acceptable to this administration?”
The GOP-backed One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes some big changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval Friday unveiled the administration's proposed budget for the coming fiscal year, which would cut operating costs by 2.1%.
Iowa lawmakers are dipping into the state’s budget surplus and Taxpayer Relief Fund to help fill a $900 million gap in the budget for the coming year.
As Washington County moves forward with its $2 billion budget for the 2026 fiscal year, the government’s financial woes are expected to bleed into funding for key public services.
It’s not yet clear how many layoffs will be necessary or how Denver city services will be affected, but deep cuts are unavoidable, Mayor Mike Johnston said.