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The man with a plan to upend government, and what it entails

And it would slash about $1 trillion, or 7 percent, from Medicare payments to providers, which could cause them to limit access and pare back services, as well as through pharmaceutical price restraints

Trump picks Linda McMahon to be Education secretary

However, it administers more than $18 billion in Title 1 grants, which help fund the nation’s neediest school districts, oversees the federal student loan program and enforces civil rights laws in schools

Sessions throws hat in ring for encore performance at Rules

Texas Republican Reps. Michael C. Burgess, left, and Pete Sessions show off their temporary Lone Star State tattoos on March 1, 2023. Burgess, who is retiring at the end of this term, is the current chairman of the House Rules Committee and Sessions, who chaired the panel from 2013–2018, wants to reclaim the gavel.

White House asks for nearly $100B disaster relief package

While the stopgap funding law enacted in September provided a $20.3 billion boost to FEMA’s disaster relief fund, the agency has now burned through $17.6 billion since the money became available Oct.1,

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: The big sort

That was based on an Oct. 1-12 Gallup poll and, as Gallup stated in its write-up, “is more in line with elections the incumbent party lost (in 1992 and 2020) than won.”

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

In Michigan at large, Democrats outnumber Republicans in the voter rolls 2-to-1, but only 26 percent of them have voted so far, compared with 37 percent of Republicans.

Departing GOP leader dominates Senate earmark rankings

McConnell says he’s already helped deliver more than $1 billion in federal funds toward the project over the years, and the fiscal 2025 dollars are all but guaranteed given the $218 million is also included

Parental rights law could thwart fight against HIV

assume that decreased access to HIV and STI testing and treatment would lead to adverse outcomes in terms of the trajectory of HIV and STIs among young people," she said, noting the group accounts for 1

Michigan sets matchups in Senate race, House battlegrounds

Great Lakes Conservatives Fund, a super PAC supporting Rogers that has already spent $4.7 million, said Tuesday a new two-week broadcast TV ad buy in the Detroit market costing $1 million would start by