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Oregon and Washington lawmakers condemn Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," calling it a "trash bill" that strips aid from millions to benefit billionaires.
During his remarks in a Senate hearing in March, Senator Ron Wyden sounded off on the nomination of Mehmet Oz to be the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Senate Republicans vowed to work their will on the House-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, perhaps by breaking it in two and softening its Medicaid cuts.
“The ultra-wealthy donors and corporations whose money put Donald Trump back in office want a return on their investment, and Republicans are paying for it by waging a class war on typical American ...
Oregon’s federal politicians shared their reactions to the House’s passage of the huge bill. Both of our U.S. Senators have ...
A new Congressional Budget Office analysis confirms that Republican-led proposals to slash Medicaid could strip health coverage from up to 8.6 million Americans, prompting sharp criticism from ...
Following a dramatic all-night session between lawmakers and days of negotiating, the House narrowly passed President Trump’s ...
Senate Republicans led the push to block California's ability to impose tough limits on car emissions — a move Democrats call ...