June 15, 2023 Republicans aim to close food stamps 'loophole' costing taxpayers billions House Republicans are trying to closes a loophole in federal law that allows people above certain income caps to still qualify for federal food aid.
June 13, 2023 GOP lawmakers vote to slash University of Wisconsin funding over diversity spending Republican lawmakers were poised Tuesday to pass funding cuts for the University of Wisconsin system over its exorbitant spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
June 10, 2023 Want a fiscally responsible government? Here's what we must restore first A big part of the disconnect between the government and the people stems from the lack of responsibility and sense of urgency in better stewardship over public funds.
June 8, 2023 $15.2B New Hampshire budget clears Legislature with rare bipartisan support New Hampshire's Legislature has passed a $15.2 billion state budget, bypassing a conference committee for the first time since 1999. Republican Gov. Chris Sununu plans to sign it.
June 7, 2023 Pennsylvania House passes $100M mental health spending plan A Pennsylvania proposal to allocate $100 million in federal funds to subsidize adult mental health programs has cleared the commonwealth's House of Representatives.
June 6, 2023 Vermont Gov. Scott vetoes child care subsidy expansion Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have expanded child care subsidies to households out-earning the federal poverty line by nearly 600%.
June 5, 2023 AOC says Supreme Court 'corruption' will kill Biden student loan handout AOC warned she would 'not accept' the Biden administration simply conceding to the Supreme Court if it knocks down the student loan plan
June 4, 2023 Biden officials should stop 'chasing after' Chinese counterparts like 'lovestruck teenagers': Sen. Tom Cotton Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., discusses the debt ceiling deal, his concerns over defense spending, U.S. relations with China and North Korea's role with the World Health Organization.
June 3, 2023 Biden signs debt ceiling bill, avoiding government default President Biden has signed a debt limit increase into law, averting a potential default on the national debt by allowing Congress to borrow more money.
June 1, 2023 Senate passes bipartisan debt ceiling bill, sends to Biden’s desk The Senate passed a bill to raise the government's borrowing limit late Thursday night with just days to spare before the government was set to run out of money.