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4 takeaways from second-quarter fundraising reports

"Buddy" Carter reported raising about $1 million in contributions and loaned his campaign an additional $2 million, while state Insurance Commissioner John King, who entered the race in early May, raised

Planned Parenthood challenges GOP reconciliation law

Planned Parenthood estimates that if the provision is not enjoined, it would threaten health care for more than 1 million Medicaid beneficiaries who seek services annually at its clinics, requiring the

Major insurers pledge to improve preauthorization

Insurers would also reduce the number of services subject to prior authorization requirements by Jan. 1, 2026, and ensure continuity for patients who are changing insurance plans.

Senators: It’s time to reclaim your relevance

And so it was last month with House passage, by a vote of 215-214, of HR 1, "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," with all the usual self-congratulatory huzzahs without a hint of awareness of the historical

Most controversial Medicaid cuts left out of reconciliation text

The package also includes a measure that would end federal funds going to facilities or organizations that provide abortion services, like Planned Parenthood, that also received more than $1 million in

Senate begins long night of budget votes

The sector, which accounts directly or indirectly for about 1 in 4 U.S. jobs, needs the certainty that will come from making the 2017 provisions permanent, the NRF letter says.

Senate Republicans get ready to roll on revised budget

They would need to find only $5 billion in savings over 10 years to meet the minimum requirement set in the budget — $1 billion each in five committees: Agriculture, Banking, Energy and Natural Resources

GOP budget adopted in House after late arm-twisting

Scalise during floor debate pointed to estimates that as many as 145 million households earning less than $1 million annually would see tax increases if the law isn’t extended.