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Senate Bill 243 will ban rapid-fire devices including switches and bump stocks that turn guns from semi-automatic to fully ...
House Republicans narrowly passed Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" on May 22. It includes new tax cuts, changes to Medicaid, saving accounts for kids, and other provisions. Here's what you should ...
As the Bill Belichick-Jordan Hudson engagement rumors build, the former Patriots coach is fueling the speculation. Belichick’s boat, which used to be called “Eight Rings” in honor of all his ...
The bill aims to streamline U.S. arms sales to Taiwan to deter a potential Chinese attack. Democrats aghast at last-minute change of ‘MAGA’ accounts to ‘Trump’ accounts in tax bill 8 Times ...
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House Bill 3006 would require the installation of climate control in state prison facilities by 2032. About two-thirds of Texas’ prison inmates reside in facilities ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are advancing President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks, spending cuts and beefed-up border security as Speaker Mike Johnson attempts to pass the ...
After six months of work, Congress’ Republican majority thought it was finally on track to advance the GOP’s massive reconciliation bill, featuring massive tax breaks and dramatic Medicaid cuts.
Donald Trump’s tax bill is no more. The House Budget Committee voted against the reconciliation bill Friday, with 16 members voting in favor of it and 21 voting against it. Those opposing the ...
The state Senate took a sharp U-turn Thursday, kicking back to committee a controversial bill that would eliminate mandatory safety inspections for all cars and trucks in New Hampshire.
Senator Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland, the top Democratic sponsor of the bill, said negotiators had approved changes that improved consumer protections and would ensure domestic and foreign ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill Tuesday that would allow African American history courses to count toward graduation requirements. The bill would have allowed students ...