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Denver7 has been hearing from Colorado food banks that are worried about the potential impact from President Donald Trump's spending cut bill. Denver7 took those concerns to Rep. Gabe Evans, who ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis took to X Saturday night to vent frustration at proposed cuts to renewable energy in President Trump's "big, beautiful bill." ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Jason Crow and Michael Bennet blasted President Donald Trump's tax bill after it passed the Senate on Tuesday. Republican Rep. Jeff Hurd has called for changes.
It would have no limit on tax-deductible overtime wages. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Revenue, but no other actions have been taken. When would the no tax on overtime, tips start?
U.S. Reps. Lauren Boebert, Joe Neguse, Jeff Hurd, Gabe Evans and other Colorado members of Congress voted in the House Thursday on President Donald Trump's tax cut bill, which includes Medicaid cuts.
Weeks after ending his war of words with President Trump, Elon Musk called the president’s bill “utterly insane and destructive.” ...
An updated draft of the Senate’s megabill text slashes tax incentives for wind and solar energy — and adds a new tax on future wind and solar projects. The initial draft released by Senate ...
As they push for big cuts in Medicaid and food stamps, Republicans are making a big bet that they can avoid political backlash from working-class supporters who increasingly rely on those programs.
Oregon Democrats’ ambitious transportation funding bill is dead, a stinging defeat for the majority party on its most pressing goal of the 2025 session. According to four sources within the ...
Democrats led by Schumer will require Senate clerks to read the entire 940-page Republican bill, delaying proceedings in a tactical move against Trump's legislative agenda.
The two chambers agreed on the Senate version of the bill text before delivering it to the president’s desk.
Republican leaders advance their modified version of Trump's bill, despite resistance from conservatives and moderates over Medicaid changes and other divisive policy tweaks.