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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law will result in less income for the poorest Americans while ...
Oregon is slated to lose $15 billion in federal funding for health insurance, food benefits and other programs according to a ...
Oregon stands to lose more than $15 billion in federal funding for health care, food assistance and other purposes in coming ...
Some 2.4 million fewer Americans, including families with children, are forecast to receive food stamps benefits in an ...
Oregon's governor says the "Big Beautiful Bill" will slash funding for Medicaid, SNAP and transportation projects, with cuts ...
Millions of people could lose access to federal food aid or Medicaid, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has an estimate of how much Americans stand to gain — or lose — from the new law.
Oregon officials expect that President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill will blow a $1 billion hole in the current state budget and will likely have a bigger impact in future budget cycles.
What Congress dubbed a “big, beautiful bill” could be true in several ways. In Montana, experts worry the big bill will be ...
Experts caution that Medicaid rollbacks could lead to more emergency room visits for asthma care, worsening patient outcomes.
President Trump's tax and spending law has been reported by the Congressional Budget Office to benefit the wealthiest ...
The CBO also estimated low-income Americans will lose about $1,200 per year due to Medicaid changes and reductions in food assistance.