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Senate Bill 16 is imperiled after missing a deadline in the House. It was among the most sweeping proof-of-citizenship proposals in the U.S. and would have applied retroactively to all voters.
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However, this proposal has been misrepresented by Republicans, including President Donald Trump, who publicly stated that the proposal itself would take illegal immigrants off Medicaid. On May 16, Trump wrote on Truth Social that the OBBB “will kick millions of Illegal Aliens off of Medicaid.”
A Republican congressman successfully pushed his GOP colleagues to launch an investigation into the mayor of Nashville for allegedly obstructing Immigration
A House GOP-backed proposal that would cut billions in federal dollars from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the nation’s largest food assistance program, is drawing concerns
Republican senators are mounting resistance to President Donald Trump’s sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill,” citing deficit increases and insufficient spending cuts as the $3.8 trillion package faces uncertain Senate passage despite narrow House approval.
Democrats won back the House with the help of dozens of candidates with national security backgrounds who vowed to serve as a check against the first Trump administration. This year two of those candidates – Virginia’s Abigail Spanberger and New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill – are taking on a new challenge following President Donald Trump’s return to power: running for governor.
US Congressman Mike Flood faced a torrent of boos and jeers as he spoke to town hall attendees in his Nebraska district on May 27, one of the first held nationwide as House GOP leaders return home after passing President Donald Trump 's sweeping tax policy bill.