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Johnson has shepherded a series of wins for the White House—and turned the House into an instrument of Trump's agenda ...
Blase was allied with conservative hard-liners earlier this year in pushing for significant cuts to Medicaid in the first GOP ...
The nation's first mandated work requirement for Medicaid recepients, approved by the Republican-led Congress and signed by ...
Armed with talking points and instructions from their leaders, Democratic and Republican U.S. House members spread out across the nation last week hawking their versions of whether the ...
The return of earmarks to the annual appropriations bills has sparked a battle among Republicans on Capitol Hill, pitting ...
The Republican Party’s recent tax and spending bill made substantial changes to the landmark safety net programs created by Lyndon B. Johnson.
Johnson spent Wednesday giving speeches from Ruston to Bossier City, saying Democrats were misleading voters about the One Big Beautiful Bill. “We did not cut Medicaid,” Johnson said.
Americans broadly support increasing or maintaining funding for safety net programs, including Social Security and Medicare, a poll shows.
House Republicans are pushing for a second megabill. The Senate GOP’s not so sure.
Now that the Republicans' big tax-and-spending bill has become law, new bureaucratic hurdles have emerged for millions of Americans who rely on Medicaid for health coverage. A provision in the new law ...
About 10 million people will lose their insurance under changes to Medicaid and Obamacare in the GOP megabill — 1 million fewer than previously thought.
Mike Johnson Pulls Plug on Congress Early to Avoid Voting on Epstein House Republican leadership is rushing to provide Donald Trump cover in the Epstein files debacle.