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The Missouri senator said, “You cannot take away health care from working people,” while agreeing to vote to take away health ...
Already facing a difficult financial future, the state would have to choose whether to continue services or reduce spending ...
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KSNF Joplin on MSNEx-Vernon County GOP chair faces election law chargesCyndia Haggard is charged with one count of election interference, after attorneys with the Secretary of State’s office found ...
Both U.S. senators from Missouri voted in favor Tuesday of President Donald Trump’s tax megabill. Sen. Josh Hawley, who ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Republicans Are About to Get Away With the Most Outrageous LiesNo budget legislation I’m aware of ever encompassed so many lies as the One Big Beautiful Bill. The only item in the 2017 tax ...
A Republican senator who was slammed by Trump after opposing his bill won't seek reelection. Another said the bill is testing ...
Courtney Leader has been closely following the contentious tax-and-spending debate in Washington – not that she cares much ...
This longtime GOP leader sees a path back to the party of Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and John McCain. | Opinion ...
One Missouri group likes part of what it sees in the federal spending bill the U.S. Senate passed Tuesday, but another Missouri organization is raising concerns.
As they push for big cuts in Medicaid and food stamps, Republicans are making a big bet that they can avoid political ...
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As reconciliation bill makes its way through Congress, public pressure could still limit the damage to Medicaid and Medicare.
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