Budget Battles
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House Republicans Pass Defense Bill Packed with Culture War Policies
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Trump Promises CEOs Another Tax Cut
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Price Hikes Ease in May, Raising Hopes in Battle on Inflation
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Surprisingly Strong US Economy Is Powering Global Growth: World Bank
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White House Slams Republican Tax Cut Plans
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Blockbuster Jobs Report Sends Mixed Message to the Fed
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Trump Tax Cut Extension Won't Pay for Itself: Analysis
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House Republicans Pass Defense Bill Packed with Culture War Policies
The House passed an $895 billion defense policy bill on Friday, narrowly approving a measure that Republicans loaded with controversial culture war amendments via a largely party-line vote that sets...
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G7 Nations Agree on $50 Billion Loan for Ukraine, Backed by Russian Assets
By Michael RaineyLeaders from the Group of Seven nations meeting in southern Italy have agreed to provide a $50 billion loan to Ukraine to help the country defend itself against the ongoing Russian invasion that...
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Biden Announces $225 Million in Aid to Ukraine, Apologizes for Funding Delay
President Joe Biden offered a forceful defense of democracy Friday in a speech in Pointe du Hoc, France, where U.S. Army Rangers doggedly battled their way to the top of cliffs 80 years ago to...
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House Republicans Speed Toward a New Spending Fight
House Republicans are speeding ahead with plans to pass spending bills for fiscal year 2025 on an aggressive timetable — and in a fashion that sets up another clash with Democrats, much like the...
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Biden’s New Border Clampdown Faces Legal, Funding Challenges
Saying that Republicans “have left me no choice,” President Joe Biden issued an executive order today that would bar most migrants entering between ports of entry from seeking asylum when illegal...
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Biden Threatens to Veto Military Construction and VA Spending Bill
By Michael RaineyThe White House said Monday that President Joe Biden would veto the House version of a bill funding military construction and the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 2025. The bill, which...
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Powerful GOP Senator Calls for Massive Surge in Defense Spending
By Michael RaineyThe U.S. accounts for about 40% of all defense spending in the world, but one leading Republican lawmaker is warning that isn’t enough to counter the threats the country now faces. Sen. Roger Wicker...
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Trump Woos Wealthy Donors With Promises of Huge Tax Cuts
By Michael RaineyFormer President Donald Trump has been busy with his criminal trial in Manhattan over the past few weeks, but he has still found the time to meet with donors in his quest to return to the White House...
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House Republicans Kick Off 2025 Spending Fight
As the House starts work on fiscal year 2025 spending bills, the Appropriations Committee on Thursday approved an overarching GOP plan for divvying up just over $1.6 trillion in discretionary funding...
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Republicans Block Bipartisan Border Bill in the Senate
By Michael RaineyThe Senate on Thursday failed for a second time to advance a border bill that would expand presidential power to restrict immigration, reduce the number of asylum claims and provide additional...
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The 2025 Spending Fight Has Officially Begun — and It’s Going to Be Big
November’s presidential election looms over the appropriations process for 2025, as members of Congress will want to wait to see who wins the White House and which party can exert leverage over...
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB Funding Mechanism
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a constitutional challenge to the way the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is funded, delivering a blow to the agency’s right-wing critics and handing a win...
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Biden’s Plan to Extend Trump’s Tax Cuts Would Cost More Than $2 Trillion: Analysis
By Michael RaineyPresident Biden is calling for the individual tax cuts signed into law by former President Trump in 2017 to expire as scheduled after next year, but with one major exception: Anyone earning less than...
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House Passes FAA Reauthorization, Sending It to Biden
The House today passed a major bill reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration for five years and providing $105 billion in funding for agency programs as well as $738 million for the National...
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Biden Admin Looks to Use ‘Infrastructure Week’ to Sell Its Successes
The Biden administration is celebrating this year’s “Infrastructure Week” by sending officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and acting Labor Secretary Julie Su to various locations to...