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Opponents say the tax and budget bill will only make the rich wealthier and stifle Black communities in the long run.
The CBO has estimated at least 15 million people would lose health care coverage due to the bill’s cuts to Medicaid.
Despite a brief market scare, the richest 10 Americans got $365 billion richer over the past year, according to a new analysis from Oxfam.
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WBAL-TV on MSNBaltimore mayor on governor's reparations bill veto: 'Impacts of slavery still are present today'Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott voiced his support for reparations days after the governor vetoed a bill that would have commissioned a study.
Gov. Wes Moore vetoed legislation that would have launched a two-year study into whether the state should provide reparations ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday approved controversial new taxes on businesses that will help plug the state’s ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed a bill that would have studied and recommended forms of reparations for slavery.
Families would be allowed to add up to $5,000 a year to children's investment accounts proposed in the Republicans' spending and tax bill A proposed investment account for American children in the ...
Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Friday that he vetoed a bill that would have created a commission to study ...
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A Republican-backed bill, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," proposes extending 2017 tax cuts, potentially delivering $3.1 ...
The House Budget Committee has advanced the bill as a way to lower federal spending so that President Donald Trump's tax cuts can be approved.
The tax and budget bill, which was stalled in Congress on Friday, is being slammed by opponents who say it will only make the rich wealthier and stifle Black communities in the long run.
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