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San Diego Representatives Scott Peters (CA-50) and Sara Jacobs (CA-51) held a roundtable on Monday, discussing how the Big Beautiful Bill impacts the medical education community.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNPoint & counterpoint | Medicaid work mandates: Work requirements are a common-sense reform — Jeremy NighohossianFor an opposing viewpoint, read "Work requirements increase bureaucracy more than accountability" by Ben Ritz Medicaid is the government program that is supposed to help the poor afford health care.
Now that President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" has been signed into law, millions of Americans who earn a hourly ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law will result in less income for the poorest Americans while ...
Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger was in Kingsport on Monday, attending a meeting with the Greater Kingsport Republican Women, ...
Tech titan and former special government employee Elon Musk vowed to start a third party to challenge his old boss, President ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill makes permanent Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, which were set to expire at the end of this year.
Roughly 7.5 million people will lose Medicaid coverage by 2034, while an additional two million will lose coverage under the ...
The poll, from the conservative Beacon Center, found that 59% of Tennessee’s registered voters approve of President Trump’s ...
Congressman Doug LaMalfa hosted his first public town hall in eight years at the Chico Elks Lodge on Monday morning, drawing hundreds of community members eager ...
Oregon stands to lose more than $15 billion in federal funding for health care, food assistance and other purposes in coming ...
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