Those Are Frankly Just Lies’: Tim Moore Rebuts Claims Of Unfair Cuts In GOP Budget At Tuesday's House Republican leadership press briefing, Rep. Tim Moore (R-NC) promoted the GOP budget. Fuel your success with Forbes.
Stein and his Health secretary, Dr. Devdutta Sangvai, said the proposal could reduce health care access for more than 3 million people in North Carolina
WASHINGTON (AP) — With a push from President Donald Trump, House Republicans approved a GOP budget blueprint Tuesday, a step toward delivering $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts despite a wall of opposition from Democrats and discomfort among Republicans.
A showdown is brewing in Congress over looming cuts to Medicaid needed to pay for President Donald Trump’s tax cuts and anti-immigrant agenda, with hardliners pushing to slash the health care safety net while Republicans from swing districts worry about cutting programs their voters rely on.
With a push from President Donald Trump, House Republicans sent a GOP budget blueprint to passage Tuesday, a step toward delivering his “big, beautiful bill” with $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts despite a wall of opposition from Democrats and discomfort among Republicans.
Gov. Wes Moore defended his expansive plan to change Maryland’s tax code, contending that his proposal will bring relief to most filers.