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The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President Trump that would claw back $1.1 billion previously allocated to the ...
The Trump administration has asked Congress to rescind funds for NPR/PBS and foreign aid. Congress has until the end of the ...
The Senate considers the rescissions package that would strip $9.4 billion for public boradcasting and foreign aid.
President Trump signed a massive tax and spending bill to implement much of his domestic agenda during a celebration for the ...
The House of Representatives has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill. The package extends existing temporary tax cuts, makes ...
The Senate is moving ahead on a massive tax and spending bill after a narrow vote, though major disagreements remain, including over Medicaid changes.
After a marathon overnight session capping days of negotiations, Senate Republicans passed their sweeping tax and spending bill.
The Senate successfully passed the massive tax and spending bill on Tuesday, and now it's on to the House where Republicans still need to overcome hurdles within their own party.
Senators hit a snag in their plan to scale back Medicaid costs as part of a massive tax and spending bill, now they're hoping to regroup and move forward.
Deirdre Walsh is the congress editor for NPR's Washington Desk. Based in Washington, DC, Walsh manages a team of reporters covering Capitol Hill and political campaigns. Before joining NPR in 2018 ...
WALSH: This is really a tax bill. It makes the tax cuts enacted in 2017 in President Trump's first term permanent. It adds some temporary tax breaks like no tax on tips, no tax on overtime.
Hi, Deirdre. DEIRDRE WALSH, BYLINE: Hi, Ailsa. CHANG: OK, so after all the negotiation, how did Republican leaders finally manage to get this bill through? WALSH: It was a real squeaker.
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