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Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff hosts re-election rally in Savannah after local Rep. Buddy Carter announced campaign for U.S.
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now law but the political fallout remains to be seen, columnist Ron Faucheux writes.
I’m not asking for handouts,” writes Kiley Wren Ryan. “I’m asking for a fair shot. For dignity. For a system that doesn’t ...
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Central Illinois Ag directly impacted by One Big Beautiful Bill ActThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4 by President Donald Trump, is directly affecting farmers ...
The consolation prize retirees received from the One Big Beautiful Bill is arguably a bigger win than ending the tax on ...
Trump made inroads with middle-class voters in the 2024 election. But polls now show his standing with America's ...
Mississippi is projected to see one of the highest increases in its uninsured rate following the signing of a new federal ...
Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• 07/04/2025: President Donald Trump’s deadline for the Republican-controlled Congress to pass the ...
The legislation creates tax credits for individuals up to $1,700 when they donate money to programs that support school choice. But it includes a provision allowing governors to decide against ...
Raising the retirement age is one of the most pressing concerns for younger generations, as multiple factors suggest that the ...
Trump's One, Big Beautiful Bill won't have immediate impacts but, over the next decade may have far-reaching consequences for the health care system.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff attacked President Donald Trump and the Republican agenda, particularly the recently passed tax and spending bill, in a reelection campaign rally.
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