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SNAP is projected to be cut by $186 billion in the next 10 years while Medicaid is expected to be cut by $1 trillion.
On July 4, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. Hailed by the President and fellow Republicans as ...
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Minnesota county officials are concerned about changes to food assistance benefits under the tax and spending package ...
José Ramírez and David Fry homered and Brayan Rocchio added a two-run double as the Cleveland Guardians beat the Houston ...
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Here's how many Minnesotans could be impacted by cuts to SNAPProperty taxpayers in Minnesota may soon be on the hook for some spending cuts that Congress just approved. The president's ...
GOP-backed plan permits a two-year delay in the implementation of cost-sharing policy for states with high error payment ...
Republicans are slashing more than $1 trillion from federal safety net programs, which leaves already struggling food banks ...
Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliya Boston added 20 and the Indiana Fever, without the injured Caitlin Clark, beat Las ...
President Donald Trump has signed his tax and spending bill into law after Republicans muscled it through Congress.
Gov. Tim Walz focused his ire on Minnesota's Republican delegation in Congress, accusing Reps. Emmer, Finstad, Fischbach and ...
D.C. Memo: In wake of Trump’s big win, Minnesota GOPers downplay Medicaid cuts while Dems decry them
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act approved by Congress this week offers rewards first – and pain after the midterms.
An analysis from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says up to 150,000 Minnesotans could lose or see their SNAP ...
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