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The supposedly “nonpartisan” Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which provides Congress with cost estimates for its policy proposals, may not be
White House says the CBO’s analysis is wrong because it assumes that Republicans in Congress will fail to extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts.
More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose health coverage they get through Connect for Health. And premiums would skyrocket.
More than three dozen House Republicans are warning Senate GOP leaders against approving additional deficit increases or using “budget gimmicks” to count additional savings in the “one big
Jorge Rivas, Jimmy Rodriguez and Daniel Butierez Sr. are Trump loyalists running in the solidly Democratic 7th Congressional District.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan would cut deficits by $2.8 trillion over a 10-year period while shrinking the economy, raising the inflation rate and reducing the purchasing power of households overall, according to an analysis released Wednesday by the Congressional Budget Office.
The Republicans' spending bill passed by the House of Representatives would blow a big, beautiful hole in the federal deficit, but President Donald Trump's tariffs would patch it, according to the government's nonpartisan budget watchdog.