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President Donald Trump's newly signed One Big Beautiful Bill is facing strong public backlash, with new polling showing that his approval rating for the sweeping measure has dropped underwater just days after he signed it into law.
Republicans and Democrats have been arguing for months about the pros and cons of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), signed into law on July 4 after squeaking through Congress.
If there is one thing presidents of both parties can agree on, it’s that the Congressional Budget Office causes them headaches.
Senior Congress and Campaigns Reporter Riley Beggin breaks down the signature policy changes laid out in the recently passed GOP budget.
Low-income green card holders still within the mandatory five-year waiting period for Medicaid would be among those most affected.
Trump's new law offers tax breaks for families but slashes healthcare and food aid. Here's what parents need to know about the financial impact.
A day before President Donald Trump’s July 4 deadline, House Republicans narrowly approved the president’s top legislative priority, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” with a 218-214 vote. Michigan’s 13 U.S. House members all voted along party lines, with seven Republican yes votes and six Democrats voting no.