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Congress is back after a two-week recess and the race is on to get the budget blueprint translated into law. Here’s a look at ...
Gene Dodaro, head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO), testified on Tuesday that the White House’s chief budget ...
Congress returns Monday from a two-week recess as Republicans eye an ambitious schedule to move on the centerpiece ...
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office's estimate does not include recently discovered cost overruns in the Sentinel ...
Congress returns from a two-week recess with a massive item on its to-do list: budget reconciliation. Lawmakers barely passed ...
Conservatives liken state provider taxes to "money laundering" and see limiting these financing tools as a way to slash ...
The future of the nation's disability services is on the line, advocates say, as Congress reconvenes to consider legislation ...
"There's a big fight to be had over exactly how much they need to cut from spending and how much room that creates for tax cuts," Jack Fitzpatrick said.
WASHINGTON – It was tricky enough for Congressional Republicans to get to this point: After weeks of negotiating a blueprint ...
After meeting with the president, Johnson returned to the Capitol to meet with top administration officials, including ...
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the price of U.S. nuclear weapons will jump to nearly $1 trillion by 2034.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that operating, sustaining, and modernizing U.S. nuclear weapons will cost $946 billion between 2025 and 2034. The projection is 25%, or $190 billion ...
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