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President Donald Trump's second term continues to spark emotions - most recently with the approval of his controversial "One, Big, Beautiful Bill." What the polls reveal.
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President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill" increases the SALT deduction limit to $40,000 for 2025. However, there's a phaseout, or benefit reduction, between $500,000 and $600,000 of income. Those individuals could face a "SALT torpedo,
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AlterNet on MSNMassive blow to Trump agenda as majority of Americans rebuff key policyA record-high majority—nearly eight in ten Americans—now view immigration positively, with similarly strong support for a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants—particularly those brought to the U.
President Donald Trump secured a major legislative victory with the passage of his "Big Beautiful Bill" in July. See his latest approval rating polls.
Democratic Party officials are looking at the Big Beautiful Bill as a political gift and hoping voters view cuts to social spending negatively. But the party faces challenges ahead of the midterms, including a Republican trifecta and a base questioning if party leadership is doing enough to challenge President Trump.
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNDoes Donald Trump's big bill provide an additional $1 billion annually for Wisconsin's Medicaid program?Does Donald Trump’s big bill provide an additional $1 billion annually for Wisconsin’s Medicaid program? is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.
Now that President Donald Trump signed the bill, workers will be able to deduct up to $25,000 in reported tips and $12,500 in overtime pay from their taxable income on their federal tax returns.
President Donald Trump "Big Beautiful Bill' was officially signed into law July 4. The new law will have many provisions to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, including current tax rates, the standard deduction and also new tax break,
Multnomah County has piled onto a wave of local governments opposing Trump administration threats to cut federal funding due to immigration and diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The county stands to lose around $126 million in federal dollars if President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting those initiatives fully come into effect,
President Donald Trump is nowhere near delivering on his promise to oversee the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, and is not even improving on the numbers recorded during the Obama administration.