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Oregon, Washington lawmakers decried the passage of Trump's tax bill in Congress, citing cuts to Medicaid and food stamps.
House Republicans propelled President Donald Trump’s big multitrillion-dollar tax breaks and spending cuts bill to final ...
Lawmakers in Oregon and Washington are speaking out following the passage of President Donald Trump’s tax bill.
Jeffries held the House floor for more than eight hours Thursday, taking his “sweet time” with a marathon floor speech that ...
The House has passed the massive tax and spending cuts package that President Donald Trump calls “beautiful,” getting it to ...
House Republicans passed the wide-ranging Trump tax legislation dubbed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, overcoming resistance ...
In Washington, federal contributions would shrink by 19% ... their health care coverage and likely force hospital closures ...
Some state lawmakers said they are concerned about the bill’s impact on local economies and Washingtonians’ access to SNAP, ...
This bill takes food from our most vulnerable Washingtonians to give tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy,” Gov. Bob Ferguson said ...
Washington homeowners in particular stand to benefit from a provision that increases the amount in property tax payments they can deduct on their 2025 federal returns.
Imminently set to be signed into law, President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" will have sweeping ramifications for ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson said he'll consider whether to call lawmakers back for a special session due to massive cuts in the GOP tax bill to Medicaid and other funds.