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Congressman is sadly mistaken if he thinks tax and spending bill that limits health care and boosts ICE raids is welcome news ...
On a July day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a health care ...
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana touted the benefits of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" on the first tour of his ...
About 900,000 people in the state could see their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits reduced or ...
The Illinois representative talks about Medicaid, SNAP, and touches on the petition to release the Epstein files.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act calls for cuts to SNAP, commonly known as food stamps. Free school lunch might be harder to ...
To illustrate the wide-ranging effects that coming policy changes will have on tipped workers, this column offers three example profiles that show how households’ balance sheets will change in early ...
The Citizens Research Council predicts ‘severe’ budget challenges from lost taxes and an increased state spending on Medicaid ...
Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service tells us how much of every dollar spent on food at home goes back to farms.
Experts say there are nearly 800,000 people in the state who depend on SNAP benefits, and a local grocery store is concerned ...
Hong claimed that nearly 25 cents of every dollar spent via SNAP goes to farmers and ranchers. Recent data from the USDA’s Economic Research Service backs that up, and experts confirmed its accuracy.
The ‘Politically Georgia’ team hosts a back-to-school series. The team discuss cell phone ban, changes to college campuses and mental health.