Congressional Democrats are celebrating the White House rescinding a memorandum that announced a freeze on federal aid for dozens of programs as a Democratic takedown, with members being encouraged to keep highlighting the issue as a “Republican Ripoff.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its latest 10-year budget outlook, which projected the U.S. is on track to break a notable debt record in just four years.
As congressional Republicans struggle to keep deficits in check while extending their sweeping 2017 tax cuts, the Congressional Budget Office provided a dour forecast.
This week, the Congressional Budget Office once again reduced its population projections for the U.S. for 2025-2055. Last year, in its 30-year forecast,
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected on Friday that the federal budget deficit would hit $1.9 trillion in fiscal year 2025. The nonpartisan budget scorekeeper estimated that federal
released the following statement on the new projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO): The CBO's Budget and Economic Outlook for 2025 to 2035 is another pressing call to action on our ...
This is nowhere more evident than in Trump’s nominee to lead the IRS, Billy Long, a former auctioneer and congressman who has shown unswerving loyalty to Trump. Now, everyone loves to hate the IRS. So maybe,
House Republicans are actively exploring how they can score the deficit cost of extending Trump's 2017 tax cuts by using multiple sets of accounting standards. Why it matters: Depending on the standard,
As the current administration continues to implement a series of executive orders aimed at limiting immigration, the potential impact on America's economic and cultural future is far-reaching.
The withdrawal of the federal freeze was a stunning about-face for President Donald Trump’s White House, which has so far pushed the envelope to reshape the federal government in Trump’s mold, sowing chaos and confusion that comes with firing career civil servants, pausing foreign aid programs and offering federal workers a buyout.
Virginia has an opportunity to improve residents’ health by increasing Medicaid payments to primary care physicians, ODU family medicine professor Bob Newman, M.D., writes in a guest column.
Following widespread confusion on Tuesday after President Donald Trump's move to pause federal funding, the White House is now rescinding the memo that sent federal agencies into