Breaking Down Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
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The budget bill signed into law by President Donald Trump will dramatically increase endowment taxes for about a dozen private universities. But that’s just part of their problems.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's bill would eliminate capital gains tax on the sale of homes considered primary residences.
As many as 250,000 residents could lose Medicaid coverage in Washington. That reduction would mean fewer patients can pay at hospitals that are already struggling.
The Senate bill is on pause after GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski backed an amendment from Democrats to block Trump's plan to keep the FBI headquarters in Washington.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed July 4, includes a one-year moratorium on Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood that took effect immediately.
A bill to regulate college sports introduced in the House would offer limited antitrust protection for the NCAA, while barring schools from using student fees to pay for college athletic programs.
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storage.googleapis.com on MSNInside Washington State's Controversial Student Rights BillWashington voters passed Initiative 2081, the Parents' Bill of Rights, expanding parental access to educational and medical records. But in 2025, lawmakers enacted House Bill 1296, significantly altering the initiative.
Plans for Senate appropriators to approve a Justice Department funding bill collapsed over the location of a new FBI headquarters.
New York’s state budget will take a $3 billion hit next year from President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill, a top state official said Thursday.
Washington State will bridge Medicaid funding gaps post-federal cuts, Governor Ferguson announces, ensuring support for Planned Parenthood.
Congressional Republicans are looking to take a second bite of the apple with a ‘big, beautiful bill’ 2.0 in the fall, but fiscal hawks are skeptical that a second bill would provide the steep cuts they are looking for.