Now that Donald Trump is back for a second presidential term, another big political shift will happen simultaneously happen post-inauguration. The Republicans now fully control Congress, which
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A sense of euphoria oozed at celebrations hosted by activists in Washington, D.C., on Monday, as MAGA's front lines rang in the inauguration of Donald Trump.
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The White House budget office has ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans. The freeze could impact trillions in government spending and halt public programs affecting millions of Americans. Follow for live updates.
TRUMP GOES GLOBAL — As we previewed in Playbook this morning, Trump delivered his America First agenda to dignitaries huddled in Davos for the World Economic Forum.
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Another bill that came out of House Republicans’ new Higher Education Committee, House Study Bill 51 would limit all annual tuition increases to 3 percent for in-state students at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and University of Northern Iowa.
Iowa’s three public universities would be limited to annual tuition increases of no more than 3% under legislation advanced Thursday by Iowa House Republicans.
A $1 billion property tax reform bill promoted to head off another ballot measure encountered skepticism Monday from members of the House Finance & Taxation Committee. House Bill 1586 would provide up to a $5,
Representatives Judy Chu (CA-28) and Vern Buchanan (FL-16) have reintroduced the Performing Arts Tax Parity Act (PAPTA), aiming to provide much-needed relief to
Vice President JD Vance was pressed on Sunday during an interview about when grocery prices would come down for Americans following President Trump's first week in office.