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Several cities in Republican states are finding legal loopholes to get around bans on pride flags on government buildings.
From centrists worried about Medicaid cuts to conservative hard-liners demanding steeper spending reductions, Senate GOP ...
President Donald Trump has urged Congress to bundle the bill into one package to speed up its passage and prevent legal ...
President Donald Trump told Senate Republicans he is open to a state and local tax deduction cap lower than the $40,000 in ...
Trump's sprawling tax-and-spending proposal—touted as the centerpiece of his second-term agenda—is facing intensifying ...
Congress faces pressure to refine tax policy by eliminating ineffective deductions and securing permanent tax cuts to help ...
The House-approved tax bill could end the popular ‘SALT’ deduction workaround for certain pass-through businesses. Here’s ...
Gov. Spencer Cox appointed Lonny Pehrson as the first director of the state’s new Government Records Office. Pehrson has a ...
Republicans Thomas Massie, Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul have emerged as a consistent bloc against some of the president’s ...
Plans to revive two controversial natural gas pipelines previously blocked in New York renewed the debate between fossil ...
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