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Senate Republicans released a bill that would end tax credits for wind and solar earlier than for other sources, and make only modest changes to most other incentives, dashing hopes of those seeking relief from major cuts passed by the House.
Sen. Bill Hagerty and Rep. Ralph Norman want to halt housing grants to sanctuary cities that do not adhere to federal immigration laws, as protests and unrest rage over anti-ICE raids in Los Angeles.
When there’s political violence in western democracies it’s traditionally treated as a somber event for everyone to come together. That’s disappeared. The victims were gunned down just over a day ago and a US Senator is mocking the event and hinting at a deranged conspiracy. https://t.co/EO7pbWI8ng
Cuts to Medicaid and anti-poverty programs wipe out gains low-income households could see from policies like no taxes on tips and overtime, nonpartisan estimates show.
Colorado estimates it could have to come up with anywhere from $200 million to $360 million annually for food assistance benefits, depending on the language in the final bill.
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The conservative editorial board at the New York Post didn’t mince words while grilling Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In a column released Sunday night, the board gave a “word of warning” to one of President Donald Trump’s top Cabinet members and longtime vaccine skeptic.
The reality is, Members of Congress are publicly identifiable at all times,” Burchett continued. “Our addresses are posted online and the threats are constant.”